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1 - ANSWER-An engulfed particle is enclosed within a vesivle 
 
2 - ANSWER-A vesicle detaches from the cells surface and moves into the cells interior 
 
3 - ANSWER-vesicle-lysosome fusion occurs 
 
4 - ANSWER-digestive lysosomal enzymes decompose vesicle contents 
 
5 - ANSWER-products of intracellular digestion diffuse into the cytoplasm
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1 - ANSWER-An engulfed particle is enclosed within a vesivle 
 
2 - ANSWER-A vesicle detaches from the cells surface and moves into the cells interior 
 
3 - ANSWER-vesicle-lysosome fusion occurs 
 
4 - ANSWER-digestive lysosomal enzymes decompose vesicle contents 
 
5 - ANSWER-products of intracellular digestion diffuse into the cytoplasm
CHEM 210 Practice Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
What is a systematic error and how can you detect it? - Answer-A flaw in equipment of 
experiment design 
Can detect by analyzing a known sample (certified reference material) or a blank 
sample. 
What is a random error? - Answer-An error from uncontrolled variables in an 
experiment. 
Always present and cannot be eliminated. 
What is a gross (blunder) error? - Answer-An error that arises from human mistakes in 
experimental procedure. 
i.e ca...
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CHEM 210 Practice Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
What is a systematic error and how can you detect it? - Answer-A flaw in equipment of 
experiment design 
Can detect by analyzing a known sample (certified reference material) or a blank 
sample. 
What is a random error? - Answer-An error from uncontrolled variables in an 
experiment. 
Always present and cannot be eliminated. 
What is a gross (blunder) error? - Answer-An error that arises from human mistakes in 
experimental procedure. 
i.e ca...
Test Bank for Essentials of Cardiopulmonary 
Physical Therapy 4th Edition Hillegass / All 
Chapters 1-22 / Full Complete 
Which patient in the womens health clinic will the nurse expect to teach 
about an endometrial biopsy? - ANS-a. The 55-year-old patient who has 3 
to 4 alcoholic drinks each day 
b. The 35-year-old patient who has used oral contraceptives for 15 years 
C. The 25-year-old patient who has a family history of hereditary 
nonpolyposis colorectal cancer 
d. The 45-year-old...
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Test Bank for Essentials of Cardiopulmonary 
Physical Therapy 4th Edition Hillegass / All 
Chapters 1-22 / Full Complete 
Which patient in the womens health clinic will the nurse expect to teach 
about an endometrial biopsy? - ANS-a. The 55-year-old patient who has 3 
to 4 alcoholic drinks each day 
b. The 35-year-old patient who has used oral contraceptives for 15 years 
C. The 25-year-old patient who has a family history of hereditary 
nonpolyposis colorectal cancer 
d. The 45-year-old...
The purpose of food safety management system is to - ANSWER-prevent foodborne illness by controlling risks and hazards 
 
A manager's responsibility to actively control risk factors for foodborne illnesses is called - ANSWER-Active managerial control 
 
A manager asks a chef to continue cooking chicken breasts after seeing them cooked to an incorrect temperature. This is an example of which step in active managerial control? - ANSWER-Corrective action 
 
A manager walks around the kitchen every...
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The purpose of food safety management system is to - ANSWER-prevent foodborne illness by controlling risks and hazards 
 
A manager's responsibility to actively control risk factors for foodborne illnesses is called - ANSWER-Active managerial control 
 
A manager asks a chef to continue cooking chicken breasts after seeing them cooked to an incorrect temperature. This is an example of which step in active managerial control? - ANSWER-Corrective action 
 
A manager walks around the kitchen every...
CHEM 210 Exam 2 Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one reactant to another - Answeroxidation-reduction 
Loss of electrons - Answer-Oxidation 
Gain of electrons - Answer-Reduction 
Oxidation takes place at the surface of an electrically conductive material called - 
Answer-anode 
The reduction takes place at another electrically conductive surface called the - Answercathode 
__________ cells use a spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction to produ...
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CHEM 210 Exam 2 Questions with 
Correct Answers 
 
A reaction in which electrons are transferred from one reactant to another - Answeroxidation-reduction 
Loss of electrons - Answer-Oxidation 
Gain of electrons - Answer-Reduction 
Oxidation takes place at the surface of an electrically conductive material called - 
Answer-anode 
The reduction takes place at another electrically conductive surface called the - Answercathode 
__________ cells use a spontaneous oxidation-reduction reaction to produ...
CHEM 210 Midterm 2 Exam Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
Identify the equivalence point on the titration curve. 
Define the end point of a titration. - Answer-The equivalence point of a titration is 
reached when the moles of titrant added are stoichiometrically equal to the moles of 
analyte present in solution. This is observed on the titration curve as the point in the 
center of the steepest part of the curve, which correlates to the greatest concentration 
(pH) change per volume of add...
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CHEM 210 Midterm 2 Exam Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
Identify the equivalence point on the titration curve. 
Define the end point of a titration. - Answer-The equivalence point of a titration is 
reached when the moles of titrant added are stoichiometrically equal to the moles of 
analyte present in solution. This is observed on the titration curve as the point in the 
center of the steepest part of the curve, which correlates to the greatest concentration 
(pH) change per volume of add...
Which food must be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 155 degrees F. (68 C) for 15 seconds? 
 
A. Pork roast 
B. Fish fillets 
C. Ground beef patties 
D. Stuffed peppers - ANSWER-C. Ground beef patties 
 
The first step in cooling a deep pan of rice is to.... 
 
A. let the pan sit on the counter for an hour to cool. 
B. cover the rice tightly with foil. 
C. place the pan of rice in the walk-in freezer. 
D. put the rice into shallow pans. - ANSWER-D. put the rice into shallow pans. 
 
A ...
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Which food must be cooked to a minimum internal temperature of 155 degrees F. (68 C) for 15 seconds? 
 
A. Pork roast 
B. Fish fillets 
C. Ground beef patties 
D. Stuffed peppers - ANSWER-C. Ground beef patties 
 
The first step in cooling a deep pan of rice is to.... 
 
A. let the pan sit on the counter for an hour to cool. 
B. cover the rice tightly with foil. 
C. place the pan of rice in the walk-in freezer. 
D. put the rice into shallow pans. - ANSWER-D. put the rice into shallow pans. 
 
A ...
Fundamentals of Financial 
management 13e Van horne (Test 
Bank) 
The Practice Standards - ANS-Seek to establish the level of professional 
practice expected of certificants engaged in financial planning 
Purpose of practice standards - ANS-Establish the level of professional 
practice that is expected 
Advance professionalism in the practice of financial planning 
Enhance the value of personal financial planning 
Relevant Elements of the Client's personal and financial circumstances - 
AN...
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Fundamentals of Financial 
management 13e Van horne (Test 
Bank) 
The Practice Standards - ANS-Seek to establish the level of professional 
practice expected of certificants engaged in financial planning 
Purpose of practice standards - ANS-Establish the level of professional 
practice that is expected 
Advance professionalism in the practice of financial planning 
Enhance the value of personal financial planning 
Relevant Elements of the Client's personal and financial circumstances - 
AN...
Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01: The Cell: A Microcosm of Life 
1. Membrane lipid bilayers consist primarily of ____. 
a. phospholipids 
b. cholesterol 
c. proteins 
d. saturated fatty acids 
e. enzymes 
ANSWER: a 
2. Which of the following is a common function of membrane proteins? 
a. receptors 
b. detoxifiers 
c. purifier 
d. neutron transporter 
e. storage proteins 
ANSWER: a 
3. What is the role of cholesterol in plasma membrane structure? 
a. to produce bile 
b. to regulate fluidity and per...
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Name: Class: Date: 
Chapter 01: The Cell: A Microcosm of Life 
1. Membrane lipid bilayers consist primarily of ____. 
a. phospholipids 
b. cholesterol 
c. proteins 
d. saturated fatty acids 
e. enzymes 
ANSWER: a 
2. Which of the following is a common function of membrane proteins? 
a. receptors 
b. detoxifiers 
c. purifier 
d. neutron transporter 
e. storage proteins 
ANSWER: a 
3. What is the role of cholesterol in plasma membrane structure? 
a. to produce bile 
b. to regulate fluidity and per...
A few short tips for logo design
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A few short tips for logo design
CHEM 210 Final Exam Questions 
with Answers All Correct 
 
Which molecule is an ester - Answer
All of the carbon backbones from amino acids end up as intermediates in the ________. 
- Answer-citric acid cycle 
When 2-butene reacts completely with bromine, the product is - Answer-2,3- 
dibromobutane. 
Amino acids that can be synthesized in the body are called ______ amino acids. - 
Answer-nonessential 
Which conversion is accomplished during glycolysis? - Answer-glucose to pyruvate 
Every turn of...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 13 pages •
CHEM 210 Final Exam Questions 
with Answers All Correct 
 
Which molecule is an ester - Answer
All of the carbon backbones from amino acids end up as intermediates in the ________. 
- Answer-citric acid cycle 
When 2-butene reacts completely with bromine, the product is - Answer-2,3- 
dibromobutane. 
Amino acids that can be synthesized in the body are called ______ amino acids. - 
Answer-nonessential 
Which conversion is accomplished during glycolysis? - Answer-glucose to pyruvate 
Every turn of...
Chapter 01 - Opportunities in Community Nutrition 
True / False 
1. A community is a grouping of people who reside in a specific locality and interact and connect through social structure. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING 
OBJECTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
True 
The Concept of Community 
CNIA.BOYL.17.1.1 - Describe the three arenas of community nutrition practice. 
Bloom’s: Remember 
2. Communities exist only on local and regional levels. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
REFERENCES: T...
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Chapter 01 - Opportunities in Community Nutrition 
True / False 
1. A community is a grouping of people who reside in a specific locality and interact and connect through social structure. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: 
REFERENCES: LEARNING 
OBJECTIVES: 
KEYWORDS: 
True 
The Concept of Community 
CNIA.BOYL.17.1.1 - Describe the three arenas of community nutrition practice. 
Bloom’s: Remember 
2. Communities exist only on local and regional levels. 
a. True 
b. False 
ANSWER: False 
REFERENCES: T...
Element - ANSWER-Fundamental substance of matter 
 
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Maintain internal environment 
 
Levels of organization - ANSWER-Cell, tissue, organ, system, organism 
 
Physiology - ANSWER-Study of the function of the body 
 
Anatomy - ANSWER-Study the structure of body parts 
 
Catalyst - ANSWER-Molecule that influences rate of reaction with out being consumed in reaction 
 
Electrons - ANSWER-Negative charged particles 
 
Base - ANSWER-Something that combines with hydrogen atoms 
 
N...
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Element - ANSWER-Fundamental substance of matter 
 
Homeostasis - ANSWER-Maintain internal environment 
 
Levels of organization - ANSWER-Cell, tissue, organ, system, organism 
 
Physiology - ANSWER-Study of the function of the body 
 
Anatomy - ANSWER-Study the structure of body parts 
 
Catalyst - ANSWER-Molecule that influences rate of reaction with out being consumed in reaction 
 
Electrons - ANSWER-Negative charged particles 
 
Base - ANSWER-Something that combines with hydrogen atoms 
 
N...
Summary knowledge and philosophical foundation in social work, new 2024
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Summary knowledge and philosophical foundation in social work, new 2024
A well written three page paper on Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
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- • 4 pages •
A well written three page paper on Einstein’s theory of general relativity.
CHEM 210 Reactions Test Questions and 
Answers All Correct 
 
Describe the mechanism for the electrophilic addition of a strong acid. - Answer-Step 1) 
An alkene grabs a hydrogen off of a strong acid, forming a carbocation intermediate. 
Step 2) The conjugate base of the acid (an anion now) bonds to the open shell 
carbocation 
What is the regioselectivity of electrophilic addition reactions? - Answer-Markovnikov 
What is Markovnikov regioselectivity? - Answer-States that the major product is 
d...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 3 pages •
CHEM 210 Reactions Test Questions and 
Answers All Correct 
 
Describe the mechanism for the electrophilic addition of a strong acid. - Answer-Step 1) 
An alkene grabs a hydrogen off of a strong acid, forming a carbocation intermediate. 
Step 2) The conjugate base of the acid (an anion now) bonds to the open shell 
carbocation 
What is the regioselectivity of electrophilic addition reactions? - Answer-Markovnikov 
What is Markovnikov regioselectivity? - Answer-States that the major product is 
d...
NREMT (Practice Exam for NREMT. Courtesy of Jedi Medic). Containing 59 Questions with Certified Answers . Contains Terms like: Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions? Answer; (C) Subdural hematoma
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NREMT (Practice Exam for NREMT. Courtesy of Jedi Medic). Containing 59 Questions with Certified Answers . Contains Terms like: Shaken Baby Syndrome can cause which of the following conditions? Answer; (C) Subdural hematoma
Which step is essential in the success of any HACCP? - ANSWER-educate and train employees 
 
Prerequisite programs provide the _______ and _______ conditions required to produce safe food. - ANSWER-Environmental, operating 
 
The major elements of the FSMA can be divided into _______ key areas. - ANSWER-5 
 
You should call the local regulatory authority when you run into which of the following problems? - ANSWER-Water service interrupted for more than two hours 
 
You can help prevent the sprea...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 19 pages •
Which step is essential in the success of any HACCP? - ANSWER-educate and train employees 
 
Prerequisite programs provide the _______ and _______ conditions required to produce safe food. - ANSWER-Environmental, operating 
 
The major elements of the FSMA can be divided into _______ key areas. - ANSWER-5 
 
You should call the local regulatory authority when you run into which of the following problems? - ANSWER-Water service interrupted for more than two hours 
 
You can help prevent the sprea...
Student name:__________ 
1) Which of the following statements is true? 
A) Nutrients are life-sustaining phytochemicals in food. 
B) In the United States, poor eating habits contribute to some of the ten leading causes 
of death. 
C) A person's diet is influenced by his or her blood type and birth order. 
D) Most people are born with the ability to choose a nutritious diet. 
2) Studying nutrition is important to _______. 
A) obtain enough energy to sustain life 
B) learn about the nutritional v...
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Student name:__________ 
1) Which of the following statements is true? 
A) Nutrients are life-sustaining phytochemicals in food. 
B) In the United States, poor eating habits contribute to some of the ten leading causes 
of death. 
C) A person's diet is influenced by his or her blood type and birth order. 
D) Most people are born with the ability to choose a nutritious diet. 
2) Studying nutrition is important to _______. 
A) obtain enough energy to sustain life 
B) learn about the nutritional v...
CHEM 210 Exam Questions and 
Correct Answers 
 
What is a cathode? - Answer-a negative electrode at which reduction occurs 
What is an anode? - Answer-the positive electrode at which oxidation occurs 
Good way to remember which is which for anode and cathode - Answer-An Ox and a 
Red Cat 
What is the two electrode setup? - Answer-anode and cathode 
What is a galvanic cell? - Answer-A cell in which spontaneous oxidation-reduction 
reactions produce electrical energy (anode and cathode Zn and Cu) ...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
CHEM 210 Exam Questions and 
Correct Answers 
 
What is a cathode? - Answer-a negative electrode at which reduction occurs 
What is an anode? - Answer-the positive electrode at which oxidation occurs 
Good way to remember which is which for anode and cathode - Answer-An Ox and a 
Red Cat 
What is the two electrode setup? - Answer-anode and cathode 
What is a galvanic cell? - Answer-A cell in which spontaneous oxidation-reduction 
reactions produce electrical energy (anode and cathode Zn and Cu) ...
CIC- INSURANCE COMPANY OPERATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024
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- • 30 pages •
CIC- INSURANCE COMPANY OPERATIONS EXAM QUESTIONS WITH COMPLETE SOLUTIONS 2024
Test Bank For Human Nutrition Science for Healthy Living 2024 Release By Tammy Stephenson, Megan Sanctuary and Caroline Passerrello Chapter 1-20
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Test Bank For Human Nutrition Science for Healthy Living 2024 Release By Tammy Stephenson, Megan Sanctuary and Caroline Passerrello Chapter 1-20
CHEM 210 Chapter 10 Test Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
Organic Chemistry - Answer-the study of the compounds of carbon 
Organic Compounds are - Answer-- made up of carbon and other elements: hydrogen, 
oxygen, and nitrogen 
Also present in some organic compounds are: - Answer-- sulfur, phosphorus, and a 
halogen (F, Cl, Br, I) 
CO2 is inorganic because: - Answer-it is less reactive and contains no hydrogen 
Why are we carbon based life-forms, instead of Si or Ge based life forms? - Answe...
- Exam (elaborations)
- • 4 pages •
CHEM 210 Chapter 10 Test Questions 
and Answers All Correct 
 
Organic Chemistry - Answer-the study of the compounds of carbon 
Organic Compounds are - Answer-- made up of carbon and other elements: hydrogen, 
oxygen, and nitrogen 
Also present in some organic compounds are: - Answer-- sulfur, phosphorus, and a 
halogen (F, Cl, Br, I) 
CO2 is inorganic because: - Answer-it is less reactive and contains no hydrogen 
Why are we carbon based life-forms, instead of Si or Ge based life forms? - Answe...
Test Bank For Human Nutrition Science for Healthy Living, 3rd Edition, by Tammy Stephenson Chapter 1-20
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Test Bank For Human Nutrition Science for Healthy Living, 3rd Edition, by Tammy Stephenson Chapter 1-20
Test Bank for Introduction to Human Services, An Policy and Practice, 9th Edition by Barbara R. Schram, Betty Reid Mandell, Paul Dann, Lynn Peterson
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Test Bank for Introduction to Human Services, An Policy and Practice, 9th Edition by Barbara R. Schram, Betty Reid Mandell, Paul Dann, Lynn Peterson