8 - Human Physiology 101 PDF

Title 8 - Human Physiology 101
Course Human Physiology 101
Institution University of South Australia
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Human Physiology 101...


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you get the flu shot that contains some of the antigens (not the whole virus) from the strains of flu expected to be a problem that flu season. Your body will respond by a) making more type- b red blood cells b) making immune cells that make antibodies to the antigens in the shot c) getting the flu d) doing nothing until you are exposed to the flu later b) making immune cells that make antibodies to the antigens in the shot In general, information flows from a) DNA to proteins by transcription, and proteins to mRNA by translation b) DNA to mRNA by translation, and from mRNA to proteins by transcription c) DNA to mRNA by transcription, and from mRNA to proteins by translation d) proteins to mRNA by translation. and mRNA to DNA by transcription c) DNA to mRNA by transcription, and from mRNA to proteins by translation Which of the following is a dehydration reaction? a) breaking down ATP into ADP and Pi b) breaking down DNA into deoxyribonucleotides c) making RNA from ribonucleotides d) breaking down proteins into amino acids c) making RNA from ribonucleotides Which of the following is NOT found covalently bound to the central carbon of an amino acid? a) a nitrogenous base b) a hydrogen c) an amino group d) a variable functional group a) a nitrogenous base Serine is a hydrophilic amino acid. Where would you find it? a) in the cytosol b) touching the fatty acids tails of the phospholipid bilayer c) equally in the cytosol and touching the fatty acid tails of the bilayer d) as part of the DNA a) in the cytosol The nucleotide A and G a) are both pyrimidines b) are both purines c) both have one ring structure in the nitrogenous base d) are found DNA, but not in RNA b) are both purines...


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