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UNE Biochemistry Unit 3|116 Test Questions & Answers | with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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Which of the following lipoproteins distributes dietary lipids? - ️️chylomicron 
 
The interaction of chylomicrons with lipoprotein lipase is stimulated by which of the following Apo proteins? - ️️ApoC II 
 
Nascent chylomicrons are synthesized in which tissue? - ️️Intestine 
 
Bile salts are synthesized from cholesterol and are used for the emulsification of dietary lipids. What is the primary fate of bile salts during digestion? - ️️They are reabsorbed in the ileum 
 
Nascent c...
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Hondros Bio 254 Exam 1Questions and Answers(graded A)
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Hondros Bio 254 Exam 1Questions and Answers(graded A) 
 
 
(Chapter 31) lymphatic system -ANSWER Jan 2021 
 
What does the lymphatic system do? -ANSWER Maintains fluid balance in the internal environment. 
-interstitial fluid is absorbed by tissue cells and reabsorbed by the blood 
-absorbs fat in the intestine with special lymph structures called lacteals 
 
edema -ANSWER puffy swelling of tissue from the accumulation of fluid that can cause tissue distruction 
 
the lymph vessels act as "dra...
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Hondros Bio 254 Exam 1Questions & Answers(RATED A+)
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(Chapter 31) lymphatic system -ANSWER Jan 2021 
 
What does the lymphatic system do? -ANSWER Maintains fluid balance in the internal environment. 
-interstitial fluid is absorbed by tissue cells and reabsorbed by the blood 
-absorbs fat in the intestine with special lymph structures called lacteals 
 
edema -ANSWER puffy swelling of tissue from the accumulation of fluid that can cause tissue distruction 
 
the lymph vessels act as "drains " thats- -ANSWER collect excess tissue fluid and > v...
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Anatomy and physiology the unity of form and function chapter 5 Questions And Answers
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Anatomy and physiology the unity of form and function chapter 5 
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Epithelial tissue - ANS-Tissue composed of layers of closely spaced cells that cover organ surfaces from 
glands and serve for protection, secretion and absorption 
Connective tissue - ANS-Tissue with usually more matrix than cell volume often specialized to support 
bind and protect organs 
Nervous tissue - ANS-Tissue containing excitable cells specialized for rapid transmission of coded 
information to o...
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MMBIO 221 Exam 1 BYU Study Guide Questions with Complete Solutions 2024 Graded A
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Fungi - cell wall made of chitin; Eukaryote 
 
Algae - cell wall made of silicates, eukaryotic 
 
Protozoa - Eukaryote 
 
Bacteria - Prokaryotic 
 
Virus - Acellular; only reproduce if they are inside of a living cell 
 
What allows a substance to cross a membrane - Protiens 
 
Substances that will never pass through a membrane - Charged substances 
 
Passive movement processes - No ATP needed 
1. Diffusion 
2. Facilitaed Diffusion 
3. Osmosis 
 
Active Transport processes - Uniport 
Aniport 
Sy...
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Patho Exam 1
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dysplasia - deranged cellular growth within a specific tissue. They vary is size, 
shape and architectural organization 
true - true/false: 
cervical dysplasia is often detected on a pap test. Frequent testing is necessary 
because is is a precursor to cancer of the cervix 
Hyperplasia - an INCREASE of the number of cells in a tissue or organ. It is 
stimulated by hormonal or compensatory cellular mechanisms 
neoplasia - means NEW growth and usually refers to organized, uncoordinated, 
uncontrol...
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Human Bioscience Practice Questions || A+ Guaranteed.
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What is the main constituent of a cell membrane by surface area? correct answers Phospholipids 
 
Which organelle is responsible for making proteins? correct answers Ribosomes 
 
Where do we house our DNA? correct answers Nucleus 
 
What organelles are responsible for the enzymatic breakdown of phagocytised material in the cell? correct answers Lysosomes 
 
Which organelles are involved in nuclear division? correct answers Centrioles 
 
Where is ATP produced in the cell? correct answers Mitochon...
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APHY 102 Final Exam for Nutrition and Metabolism Final Actual Q&A
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APHY 102 Final Exam for Nutrition and 
Metabolism Final Actual Q&A 
True - CORRECT ANSWER-A person under stress may have a lowered resistance to 
infection. 
T or F 
all of the above. - CORRECT ANSWER-The B vitamins are : 
a. essential for normal cellular metabolism 
b. involved in the oxidation of carbohydrates, lipids, and protiens 
c. grouped because they are in the same foods 
d. all of the above. 
b. D - CORRECT ANSWER-Deficiency of vitamin__________ causes osteomalacia 
a. E 
b. D 
c....
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BIO 202 Arizona State University -BIO 202 Study Guide for Final Exam correctly answered
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BIO 202 Arizona State University -BIO 202 Study Guide for Final Exam correctly answeredConjunctivitis - correct answer inflammation of the conjunctiva 
 
Trigeminal nerve - correct answer responsible for sensation in the face and motor functions such as biting and chewing; it is the largest of the cranial nerves. 
 
Description of glaucoma - correct answer drainage of aqueous humor blocked intraocular pressure builds, retina and optic nerve compressed 
 
treatment of cataracts, - correct answer ...
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D115 master set-Advanced Pathophysiology for the Advanced Practice Nurse Complete Set Exam Questions And Revised Correct Answers | Updated | Passed!!
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D115 master set-Advanced Pathophysiology for the 
Advanced Practice Nurse Complete Set Exam 
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Explain why it is important for the patient to learn to 
increase her fluid intake to 8-10 glasses of fluid per day. 
with renal calculi - ANSWER : Drinking 8-10 glasses of 
fluid per day will keep her urine dilute, which will help keep 
renal calculi from forming and will help move stones along 
the passageway to excretion should they ...