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Question #9a085
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How long does psychosis generally last?
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My FEV lung function is 70%. I am 34 years old and I have smoked for 20 years. If I stop smoking now, can COPD be reversed?
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Question #91efd
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How does acetylcholine evoke dilation of blood vessels by affecting nitric oxide through signal transduction pathways?
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The population density of worms in a particular field is 25 worms per cubic meter of soil. How many worms would there be in the top meter of soil in a field that has dimensions of 1.00 km by 2.0 km?
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How do you solve #3x - 4= 14#?
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Do restriction enzymes exist naturally in organisms?
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Ms. Pratt is claiming that Mr. X is the father of her child. Ms. Pratt is O-. Her baby boy is A+. Mr. X is blood type B+. Could he be the father of her child? If not, what blood type would he be expected to be?
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What is the main feature of primary syphilis?
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How can an action potential in one neuron cause a second neuron to be inhibited?
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Question #3c9ed
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The enzyme which facilitates internal rearrangement in ETC 3-phosphoglyceric acid to 2-phosphoglyseric acid is ?
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Question #1d7de
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Name the bond responsible for the force of attraction between water molecules and comment briefly on its effects on the properties of water?
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Question #e8cd9
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A paddle boat can move at a speed of 20 km/h in still water. The boat is paddled 6 km downstream in a river in the same time it takes to go 3 km upstream. What is the speed of the river?
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Question #b01f2
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What organ is most affected in anencephaly?
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What does it mean for a property to be quantized?
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Could someone explain the lewis structure diagram of covalent compound Al2Cl6?
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Why are restriction enzymes kept in 50% glycerol solution?
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How did the meaning of "organic" change during the 19th century?
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Why can't the essential amino acids be produced in the body even though they are coded by the DNA?
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What is a restriction site?
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Question #818ab
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Which type of viral hepatitis is caused by drug use or sexual activity?
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Why predator are prudent in nature. Justify?
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Would a restriction endonuclease cut messenger RNA?
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Question #59501
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The lion and the zebra had a race. The lion gave the zebra a 20-ft head start. The lion ran at an average speed of 10 ft/s, while the zebra ran at an average speed of 7 ft/s. What is the equation to show the distance between the two animals over time?
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What is a gabaergic neuron and how is it used?
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Does yeast infection in the GI system cause irritable syndrome? How can a person get rid of yeast in the GI tract?
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Question #6d0d9
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Question #c199c
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Of 10 senior citizens surveyed, 60% like chocolate icecream and 70% like strawberry icecream. What percentage of people like both chocolate and strawberry?
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Question #231f5
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What sexually transmitted disease is so common that 50 percent of sexually active adults contract it at some point in their lifetime?
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Question #85ff2
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Some individuals have a combination of characteristics that are both male and female - genitalia, gonads and chromosomes. What are these individuals known as?
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What is the difference between single digestion and double digestion when discussing restriction enzymes?
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Question #6314c
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Question #88796
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Question #db9d7
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Why do cells want LOTS of glucose? Why do cells want lots of ATP?
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Question #86f10
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Question #516ce
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Is the correct order of blood flow capillaries, arteries, arterioles, veins, venules;
arterioles, arteries, capillaries, veins, venules; veins, venules, capillaries, arterioles, arteries; or arteries, arterioles, capillaries, venules, veins?
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Do restriction enzymes cut both forward and backward?
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What type of physical assessment uses the reflex hammer?
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At the synapse, do the glands secrete hormones, do motor neurons touch sensory neurons, do negative electric impulses charge across, are chemicals released, or do the dendrites touch each other?
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Large doses of antibiotics given to fight an infection are likely to destroy bacteria that produce vitamin K. In which digestive organ do we find such beneficial bacteria?
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