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OpenStax Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8
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OpenStax Microbiology test bank Chapter 5,6,7, and mastering chapter 8 
1) Which of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? 
A) dehydrogenase 
B) cellulase 
C) coenzyme A 
D) β-galactosidase 
E) sucrase 
2) Figure 5.1 
Which compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? 
A) isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid 
B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ 
C) NAD+ 
D) NADH 
E) NADH and isocitric acid 
3) Which organism is NOT correctly matched to its energy source? 
A) photoheterotrop...
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AQA Biology A-Level Paper 2 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+)
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AQA Biology A-Level Paper 2 Exam Questions & Answers (Graded A+) 
 
describe and explain the steps in the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis - ANSWER - 1. photoionisation: light reaches chlorophyll in PSII, which is absorbed by an electron, which becomes excited and moves to a higher energy level. 
2. the electron passes to a carrier protein in the thylakoid membrane, and is passed down a series of carrier molecules call...
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IB Biology HL Topic 8 Latest Version Graded A+
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IB Biology HL Topic 8 Latest Version 
 
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Oxidation involves the loss of electrons from an element; frequently involves gaining 
oxygen or losing hydrogen 
 
Reduction involves a gain of electrons; frequently involves losing oxygen or gaining 
hydrogen 
 
Glycolysis first stage of cell respiration; in the cytoplasm, one hexose sugar is converted into 
2 3-carbon atom compounds (pyruvate) with a net gain of 2 ATP and 2 NADH + H 
 
Phosphorylation 2 phosphate groups are added to a molec...
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Certified Nutrition Specialist Exam Study Guide
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Biotin deficiency was once called _______________. 
 
a. egg white injury 
b. scurvy 
c. pernicious anemia 
d. microcytic hypochromic anemia Answer: a. egg white injury 
 
Folate is needed for which of the following types of reactions in the body? 
 
a. carboxylation reactions 
b. decarboxylation reactions 
c. reduction-oxidation (redox) reactions 
d. single-carbon transfer reactions Answer: d. single-carbon transfer reactions 
 
Which of these vitamins contains cobalt? 
 
a. folate 
b. vitamin ...
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AQA biology A-level Exam with Guaranteed Accurate Answers
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describe and explain the steps in the light dependent reaction of photosynthesis - correct answer 1. photoionisation: light reaches chlorophyll in PSII, which is absorbed by an electron, which becomes excited and moves to a higher energy level. 
2. the electron passes to a carrier protein in the thylakoid membrane, and is passed down a series of carrier molecules called an electron transfer chain. 
3. as the electron moves down, energy is lost from the electron and is released as ATP. 
4. the lo...
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Pain Management Exam Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Parkinson's Disease - answerChemical imbalance (low dopamine and high acetylcholine) 
Symptoms of Parkinson's Disease - answerslow slurred monotonous speech, blank face, 
rigidity and tremor of extremities and head 
forward tilt to posture, reduced arm swinging, short shuffling gait 
Anti-Parkinson Drugs - answerCannot reverse neuronal damage. 
Only treats symptoms 
2 broad classes of drugs: Dopaminergic agents and anticholinergic agen...
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Microbiology Chapter 5 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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Microbiology Chapter 5 Exam Questions 
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C) Coenzyme A - answerWhich of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? 
A) Dehydrogenase 
B) Cellulase 
C) Coenzyme A 
D) β-galactosidase 
E) Sucrase 
C) NAD+ - answerWhich compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? 
A) Isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid 
B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ 
C) NAD+ 
D) NADH 
E) NADH and isocitric acid 
B) Photoautotroph — CO2 - answerWhich organism...
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RD Exam Practice Questions | Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Updated & Verified
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RD Exam Practice Questions | Questions with 
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Polypharmacy is very common among older adults. The most common reason for older adults to take 
medication is: - 
Hypertension 
-Htn affects over 50 million Americans and 36% of older adults have htn. 
Which is a clinical characteristic of Nephrotic Syndrome - Hypoalbuminemia 
-Large protein losses in the urine associated with Nephrotic Syndrome lead to hypoalbuminemia, 
edema, hypercholesterolemia, hyperco...
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Microbiology Chapter 5 Exam Questions with 100% Correct Answers | Verified | Updated
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Microbiology Chapter 5 Exam Questions 
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C) Coenzyme A - answerWhich of the following compounds is NOT an enzyme? 
A) Dehydrogenase 
B) Cellulase 
C) Coenzyme A 
D) β-galactosidase 
E) Sucrase 
C) NAD+ - answerWhich compound is being reduced in the reaction shown in Figure 5.1? 
A) Isocitric acid and α-ketoglutaric acid 
B) α-ketoglutaric acid and NAD+ 
C) NAD+ 
D) NADH 
E) NADH and isocitric acid 
B) Photoautotroph — CO2 - answerWhich organism...
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Final Exam - UNE Medical Biochemistry 1005 Questions With 100% Correct Answers
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Final Exam - UNE Medical Biochemistry 
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What are the direct products of B-Oxidation? - answer1) NADH, FADH2 used in ETC --> ATP 
2) Acetyl-CoA 
i) substrate for ketogenesis 
ii) Allosterically activates pyruvate carboxylase --> gluconeogenesis 
3) ATP used in anabolic process in fasted state 
i) Gluconeogenesis 
ii) Urea Cycle 
An 11-year-old girl is brought to the emergency department by her father. He reports she has 
recently been very thirsty an...
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