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PSL 311L Study Guide- Questions and Correct Answers
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How does temperature influence diffusion?as temperature increases, the time of diffusion increases. heat increases the influence on Brownian motion of molecules and will make them move much faster. as they move faster, they distribute faster. 
How might the application of heat/ice to an injured body part relate to the above concept in the body?applying ice to a body part decreases the movement of fluid/solutes, therefore reducing the amount of swelling. heat, on the other hand, will increase the...
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MCB 2000 Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Brownian motion - answerthe movement of molecules powered by random fluctuations of 
environmental energy 
Brownian motion of what molecule initiates many biochemical interactions? - answerwater 
Is water polar or non polar? - answerpolar 
Polarity enables what type of. bonding between H2O molecules? - answerhydrogen bonding 
Polarity of water accounts for what? - answerthe cohesiveness of water and its ability to 
dissolve many biochemicals. 
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BOT3015 EXAM 3 Marking Scheme 2024
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Brownian movement - ANSWER-molecules /ions in constant random motion 
 
Diffusion - ANSWER-movement of molecules or ions from region of higher concentration to region of lower concentration 
 
Molecules that are moving from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower concentration are said to be moving ______________________________ - ANSWER-Along a diffusion gradient 
 
molecules moving from regions of low to high concentration are said to be movi...
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BOT3015 EXAM 3 Marking Scheme 2024 100% Correct
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Brownian movement - Answer- molecules /ions in constant random motion 
Diffusion - Answer- movement of molecules or ions from region of higher concentration 
to region of lower concentration 
Molecules that are moving from a region of higher concentration to a region of lower 
concentration are said to be moving ______________________________ - Answer- 
Along a diffusion gradient 
molecules moving from regions of low to high concentration are sai...
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Bio 1500 - Exam 1 (Mizzou-Bush) Questions And Answers Rated A+ New Update Assured Satisfaction
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characteristics of the net movement of all molecules? - -is predictable 
-directed from high to low concentration 
-stops when it reaches equilibrium 
what is the First Law of Thermodynamics? - energy can neither be created nor destroyed, but can 
change from one form to another 
the passive movement of molecules - diffusion 
what type of thermal movements is diffusion driven by? - Brownian 
characteristics of individual molecules? - -random, unpredictable motion 
-not directed to low concentrat...
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UConn MCB 2610 Final Lab Practical Exam Study Questions and Answers 2024
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True/False: Gram stains and spore stains are examples of simple stains. - FALSE 
 
What causes bacterial endospore formation? - Response to environmental conditions, i.e., lack of nutrients 
 
What are the 4 phases of microbial growth? - Lag, exponential/log, stationary, death 
 
True/False: we will measure the optical density over time to determine growth rate. - TRUE 
 
Define generation time. - Time for population to double 
 
What does it mean for a culture to be in stationary phase? - Rate ...
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MCB 2610 Lab Practical Questions With Answers Graded A+ Assured Success
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Pertaining to the Gram Stain, cells that retain crystal violet & appear purple are said to be __________ - 
Gram positive 
Pertaining to the Gram Stain, cells that do not retain crystal violet & appear pink are said to be Gram 
________ - Negative 
coliform are a subgroup of enteric bacteria classified by their ability to ferment which sugar? - 
lactose 
define generation time - the time required for the population to double in number 
growth only along the path of the inoculating needle indicat...
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Egan's Ch. 6 Physical Principles of Respiratory Care Exam with Correct Solutions
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Egan's Ch. 6 Physical Principles of 
Respiratory Care Exam with Correct 
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Matter - Answer -Anything that has mass and occupies space 
Potential Energy - Answer -Energy of position 
Kinetic Energy - Answer -Energy of motion 
Solids - Answer -The state of matter with a high degree of internal order; molecules oscillate about a 
fixed point 
Liquids - Answer -The state of matter that exhibits Brownian movement, takes the shape of its container 
and cannot be easily compressed 
Gas - Answ...
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MICROBIOLOGY LAB 5 2024 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE ANSWERS GRADED A+
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MICROBIOLOGY LAB 5 2024 QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE 
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1. When comparing a wet mount preparation to a commercially prepared slide,which of the 
following characteristics of Protozoa is best observed using a wet mount slide preparation?: 
mechanism of motility 
2. What is the purpose of methylcellulose when preparing a wet mount ofprotozoa?: 
Methylcellulose increases the viscosity of the mount. 
3. What structure is used for motility in Euglena?: flagellum 
-part of the motility-b...
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Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Exam 1 Questions and Answers 2024
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Fundamentals of Respiratory Care Exam 1 
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Respiratory care -Answer-The diagnostic evaluation, and treatment, of patients with 
cardiopulmonary disorders. 
History of respiratory therapy -Answer-Joseph Priestley - discovered oxygen 
Joseph Black - discovered carbon dioxide 
Thomas Beddoes - was the Father of Inhalation Therapy 
CRT (Certified Respiratory Therapist) -Answer--AS program 
-Pass NBRC Exam (score determines a CRT) 
RRT (registered respiratory therapist) -Ans...
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