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Animal KingdomWhich of the specimen seen here exhibits a pseudocoelom Select one O the specimen on the far left O the specimen in the middle O the specimen on the far right O all of the above none of the above Time
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Molecular Basis of Inheritancethe space provided 18 I List in the correct order all of the signals needed during translation to make this transmembrane protein It will not be part of the mitochondrion or chloroplast Use the names of the signals bes olozsv m ng NH COOH CYTOSOL ER LUMEN botalamon riendly Has the ER signal sequence been removed
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The Living WorldKnowing that and Fig 11 The main difference between the absorption spectra of NAD and NADH is that the absorption spectra of NAD has a single peak at 260 nm while the absorption spectra of NADH has two peaks one at 260 nm and the other at 340nm and ENADH 6 220 M x cm 340 SNADH 260 14 300 M 1 x cm NAD 8260 18 000 M 1 x cm 1 and that absorbances are additive meaning that total absorption of light at any given wavelength is the sum of the absorbances the two or more substances would show if measured individually under the same conditions Therefore A260 total A260 NAD A260 NADH Calculate NAD and NADH concentrations M on the basis of A260 and A340 A260 0 75 A340 0 23 A Exl
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Ecology - GeneralWhat is the beta diversity of the following ecosystem A B C GIH E D C F B J CA BK G
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Human Physiology - Excretory Products & EliminationWhich statement correctly describes the urea cycle View Available Hint s O The urea cycle is not connected to other cycles all intermediates come from the cellular pool of metabolites O The urea cycle is important for recycling amino groups in the cell O The urea cycle is an overall exergonic cycle O The urea cycle begins with endergonic steps
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Human Physiology - DigestionWhat is trauma cognitive behavioural therapy Please explain in a paragraph and in your own words no Al
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Principles of Inheritance & Variation (Genetics)7 How does knowledge of the Bombay phenotype completely destroy the paternity case described in 6 2 points
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Principles of Inheritance & Variation (Genetics)5 Tongue rolling is a dominant trait R Non tongue rolling is recessive r Patrice and Janeane are both heterozygous tongue rollers What is the probability they will have a non tongue tolling child 2 points
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Molecular Basis of Inheritance4 The ruffed chicken has an under chin wattle A smooth wattle S is dominant over a wrinkled wattle s A red wattle HR is incompletely dominant with a white wattle HW so that an individual with HRHW will have a pink wattle A chicken with a wrinkled red wattle is mated to a homozygous chicken with a smooth white wattle What is the genotype and phenotype of the chicks 4 points
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Biotechnology: Principles and Processes2 What are the possible phenotypes of the offspring of a pea plant with white axial heterozygous flowers heterozygous and a pea plant with violet heterozygous terminal flowers If 100 pea plants are produced how many would have each of the possible phenotypes 3 points
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Molecular Basis of Inheritance3 Pigment in mouse fur is only produced when the C allele is present Individuals of the cc genotype are white If color is present it may be determined by the A a alleles AA or Aa results in agouti color while aa results in black coats What F and F phenotypic ratios are obtained from a cross between AACC and aacc mice What phenomenon is demonstrated in this problem 4 points
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Molecular Basis of Inheritance6 A paternity case has been filed by a mother with type B blood who has a child with type O blood One potential father has type AB blood another has type A blood both his parents were AB and the third potential father has type A blood one of his parents had AB and one of his parents had A blood Based on this information which man is most likely to be the father 3 points
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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesFor questions 1 and 2 refer to the chart of pea plant traits in your lecture book 1 What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring of a pea plant with full pods heterozygous and a pea plant with constricted pods Give the probabilities for each possibility 2 points
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Cell Cycle and Cell DivisionAneuploidy occurs as a result of which of the following O Nondisjunction during meiosis O Failure of meiosis in a germ cell O Failure of the first cleavage division
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The Living WorldUsing the Epoch plate reader you got an absorbance of 0 2 for your protein preparation path length of 0 05 cm Knowing that this protein has a molecular weight of 50 000 g mol and an value of 80 000 M cm what is the concentration g L of this protein preparation Do not include unit in your answer just the number A
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Biomolecules7 How often do you check for expired items a When I remember O b Weekly OC Monthly c d Yearly
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Biotechnology & its Applications8 How can a patient file a complaint regarding a DMEPOS item service a Call Medicare at 1 800 633 4227 b Call ACHC at 1 800 937 2242 c Call NABP at 1 847 391 4406 d A B
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The Living World9 How does the pharmacy bill prescriptions to Medicare Part B a Albertsons companies submits claims to Medicare Part B through the billing agent Optum Insight b Albertsons companies submits claims to Medicare Part B through the billing agent OmniSYS c Albertsons companies submits claims directly to Medicare Part B d A C
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Biotechnology & its Applications195 1 Who do you contact if you have any questions during your survey a Judee Olimpo and or DPM b DPM and or Field Evaluator c Judee Olimpo and or Field Evaluator d DPM and or Store Director
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Human Physiology - GeneralWhat is Direct Input The process of entering prescription information while the patient remains at the In Window or Drive Thru The process of answering the phones by the 3rd ring The process of a Pharmacist bagging each prescription after the final audit has been performed The process of returning prescriptions to stock if they have not been picked up within 10 days of being filled
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The Living WorldWorker s Compensation is a Third Party plan that O Covers low income patients Covers adults over the age of 65 Covers children that are un insured Covers individuals injured in the course of work
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The Living World6 For glucose testing supplies how do you handle prescriptions that exceed Medicare billing guidelines a Medicare does not have billing guidelines b Manually change the expiration date of the prescription to 3 months from date of issue and obtain an ABN c Manually change the expiration date of the prescription to 6 months from date of issue and obtain an AOB Od Manually change the expiration date of the prescription to 6 months from date of issue and obtain an ABN
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The Living Worldquiz is based on this week s Information Age Lecture This question corresponds to Part 2 The Secondary Information Age Please complete the statement with the most fitting answer Conrad Zeus designed the Z1 which was The ENIAC mathematical robot was considered The Programma 101 was The first MacBook Air was The motherboard inside a computer contains A Heatsink draws RAM stores short term memory while the hard drive A YouTube video you want to access is stored on IP addresses are hidden Prior to the Www we consumed information in A wifi antenna sends out information at Einstein s theory of general relativity predicted Cell towers differentiate between different messages from different phones by considering mom challenges such as how to a linear fashion acts as long term storage heat away from the CPU the first programmable computer an SSD of a server at YouTube the beginning of the computer age gravitational waves under domain names store it transport it and analyze it S
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The Living World10 What should you do if a prescription is missing required information O a Call the prescriber and add missing information on the face of the hard copy O b Obtain a new prescription using the appropriate prescription request form Oc Fax the prescriber the original prescription and ask them to update the hard copy C O d Document on the face of the hard copy the missing required information I know what is needed
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The Living World5 Where can you find blank copies of the Medicare Part B forms to print on demand O a Rx Weekly Focus b Ask pharmacy compliance department O c Daily Dose Albertsons Uconnect United O d Ask DPM
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The Living World4 How do you run a Medicare Part B report for all prescriptions claims for the last 90 days a Run the Drug Movement Report in EPS b Run the Drug Movement Detail Report in EPS O c Run the Daily Log Detail Report in EPS Od Run the Monthly Log Report in EPS
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The Living World3 What are the Medicare Supplier Standards and how are they distributed to the patients O a Meeting the Medicare Supplier Standards grants DMEPOS suppliers such as our pharmacies Medicare billing privileges The Supplier Standards are posted at our Out Window patients are also provided a web link to the Supplier Standards in the DMEPOS Statement of Patient Rights and Responsibilities b This is not applicable to DMEPOS accreditation c This form does not have to be distributed to our patients d Meeting Medicare s Supplier Standards grants all pharmacies Medicare billing privileges The Supplier Standards are provided to the patient as part of all documentation with the first prescription billed to Medicare Part B
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The Living WorldProlonged Barbiturate Emphysema Antacid Hyperventilation Thoracic vomiting poisoning overdose or abdominal surgery Kidney failure E Acid Base Imbalances See Below Renal compensation by H reabsorption Instructions for completing the Acid Base Imbalance Worksheet 1 In each vertical column there is a list of illnesses or conditions 2 In the horizontal column are a list of descriptions 3 Place an X in the box that best describes each illness or condition 4 For example look at the Diabetic Ketoacidosis column a Place an X in the box if you think the H is high or low b Place an X in the box if the pH would be high or low c Place an X in the box if diabetic ketosis is a respiratory acidosis or alkalosis condition d Place an X in the box if it is a metabolic acidosis or alkalosis condition 5 Each vertical column will have exactly 4 X s
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Human Physiology - Neural Control & Coordinationthe definitions below with a term from the list given The dura mater that protects the brain is the touch outer layer The layer that protects the brain The meninges is the middle cushioning is the inner layer of the
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The Living WorldJarek is 23 years old and a recent college graduate He plans to pursue a global nutrition degree so he decides to join the Peace Corps and go to the Middle East Jarek s family has a long tradition of volunteering both in their local communities and abroad While in college Jarek volunteered at a soup kitchen so he has some idea of how poverty hunger and malnourishment impact a significant number of Americans What differences and similarities might Jarek see between the United States and the Middle East 1 Although Jarek has experience helping underprivileged Americans he is shocked to learn that more than million people in the United States including more than million children live in a general state of poverty a 20 5 b 28 7 c 30 9 d 37 11 e 40 20
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Ecology - Organisms & Population7 Jarek has heard from different villages and organizations the methods used to help solve their food problem Based on the food recovery hierarchy which strategy is the most preferred to impact world hunger to the greatest degree O a industrial uses using oils and fats for fuel O b feeding hungry people donating to food banks O c feeding domestic animals with food scraps O d composting making nutrient rich soil O e source reduction reducing food waste
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The Living World3 Jarek s travels between the United States and the Middle East have been shocking because of the unexpected contrasts and similarities between the continents that he s witnessed Poverty hunger malnourishment and obesity all create so many problems in each region Which vitamin are we most likely to see a deficiency with O a vitamin B3 O b vitamin D O c vitamin A O d vitamin E O e vitamin B6
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Human ReproductionOogenesis the process that creates female gametes is halted at prophase I until puberty Which of the following describes the DNA content of a female s gametes during her childhood Choose 1 answer A B 46 chromosomes 46 chromatids 46 chromosomes 92 chromatids 23 chromosomes 46 chromatids 23 chromosomes 23 chromatids
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Cell: The Unit of Life3 You re hanging out on your sofa not being very active so the concentration of ATP in your skeletal muscles rises ATP concentrations are held in tight equilibrium in most living systems so your body does not allow this increase However your body also does not want to lose all of the energy that is currently being held in these ATP molecules What will your body do to lower the ATP concentration while also retaining the energy held in that ATP molecule hint The answer is has nothing to do with sugars or fats 4 The membrane is known for self assembling but it is also known for only self assembling into a sphere and not into a flat plane Explain why the membrane is able to self assemble and why this self assembly results in a sphere and not a flat plane
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Cell: The Unit of Life2 How does the structure of the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum contribute to its specialized roles within cellular processes
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Cell: The Unit of LifeCan you please make two question about smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum and then answer the questio you make
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Cell: The Unit of Lifeexist between the Rough Endoplasmic Reticulum RER and the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum SER
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The Living Worldexist between the Rough Endoplasm Reticulum RER and the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum SER
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The Living World2 How does the structure of the Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum contribute to its specialized roles within cellular processes
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The Living WorldCan you please make two question about Smooth Endoplasmic Reticulum and then answer the question you make
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Cell: The Unit of LifeCan you please make two question about endoplasmic reticulum and ribosomes contribute to the synthesis
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Biotechnology & its ApplicationsHow does having both endocytosis and exocytosis transportation allow for advance functions in the Endomembrane can you name some examples of each process
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Cell: The Unit of LifeWhy is the correlation between endoplasmic reticulum and golgi apparatus important and could we survive without either one of them
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Biotechnology: Principles and ProcessesThe structure of human insulin includes disulfide bridges averaging every 6 amino acid pairs includes both an alpha and a beta helix is characterized by being a large molecule with a complex three dimensional structure None of these Question 4 A solution has OH 5 2 x 10 4 M The pH of this solution is 3 28 1 92 10 11 5 36 10 72 2 pts
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Plant Physiology - RespirationQ 19 14 pts Draw a diagram showing the path of an electron in the non cyclic flow of photosynthesis Indicate the source of electrons the net reaction for each complex including proton movement and indicate the transitions between Chl Chl and Chl
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Human Physiology - Chemical CoordinationQ 18 12pt What does rubisco stand for Write out the two primary reactions catalyzed by rubisco including the chemical structures of the reactants and products
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Plant Physiology - TransportationQ 17 12pts If the proton transport function of Complex III of the electron transport chain is completely inhibited determine the total ATP production from the complete metabolism of one molecule of glucose Note assume all other functions of metabolism and the electron transport chain are functioning properly and assumer 10 protons are required to turn ATP Synthase one complete rotation Show your work
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The Living WorldQ 20 12pts Write out the chemical names chemical structures major reactants and products and enzymes used during the Krebs Cycle as 1 molecule of isocitrate is converted to 1 molecule of fumarate
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Ecology - General2 What are some of the required postings for DMEPOS accreditation a Licenses and Certificates b HIPAA Poster c Pharmacy Hours of Operation Od All of the above