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Blood Transfusions


What will happen if a person with AB-negative blood receives a blood transfusion from someone with O-positive blood?

I. Nothing; AB blood is the “universal recipient” and can receive any blood type without eliciting an immune response.
II. Nothing; O-positive blood is the “universal donor”, meaning that any blood type can receive it without eliciting an immune response.
III. The recipient will experience an immune response against the Rh antigen.
IV. The recipient will experience an immune response against the O antigen.

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Beta Oxidation of Fatty Acids


The process of the breakdown of fatty acid molecules (beta oxidation) in mammalian cells takes place in:

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Hardy-Whineberg Equilibrium


If a gene has two alleles, A and B, and its frequencies are p and q, respectively, which statement holds true (suppose that population has reached the Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium):

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Ionize DNA in Tumor Cells

Radiation therapy uses high energy photons to ionize the DNA in malignant cells. If UVB light has enough energy to create pyrimidine dimers, what part of the electromagnetic spectrum can be used for its curative, higher energy effects.

I.) X-rays and gamma rays.
II.) Radio waves and micro waves.
III.) NIR and Green light.

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Methylation in Cancerogenesis

It is well known that methylation of cytosine residues within CpG dinucleotides represents an important mechanism of gene expression control. Regulation of DNA methylation is crucial in many processes such as differentiation, growth and development. Hypermethylation of the gene promoter causes transcriptional silencing. Aberrant methylation may contribute to the development of a broad range of malignant tumors. Based on the foregoing, which group of genes is prone to methylation in a cancer cell?

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Enzymatic Step in Krebs Cycle

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At what enzymatic step in the citric acid cycle (Krebs cycle) does substrate level phosphorylation occur?

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Arrector Pili Muscles

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Arrector pili muscles are smooth muscles that cause “goosebumps” by pulling hairs in your skin. What causes the arrector pili muscles to contract?

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How to Increase Blood Pressure

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Blood pressure is increased when:

Activation of the sympathetic division of the ANS triggers systemic vasoconstruction (decrease in diameter) in arterioles, leading to an increase in systemic blood pressure. Choices A and D have the functions of the hormones backwards (and thus are wrong): aldosterone increases sodium reabsorption in nephrons and antidiuretic hormone increases water permeability, to learn about other ways to boost your hormones, check out the Mens Journal website. (Note that the two hormones working together would lead to a increase in total body salt and consequently, total body water, followed by an increase in blood pressure.)

While it is true that blood flow to digestive organs is increased when the body is under parasympathetic control, this is not due to the direct action of the parasympathetic division on the blood vessels to those organs. The parasympathetic division actually does not innervate the blood vessels at all; the increased blood flow under these conditions is due to the withdrawal of sympathetic stimulation. Even if the parasympathetic division did increase vessel diameter, this would not lead to an increase in blood pressure (choice C is wrong).

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Color-Blind Genes

Color-blindness is a common sex-linked recessive trait in humans. If a woman is color blind, which is the most accurate statement about color-blind individuals in her family line?

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Radioactively Labeled DNA

Animal cells are cultured in petri dishes with a nutrient medium containing radioactive adenine and uracil. Which molecules produced by the cells would you anticipate to be radioactively labeled?

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