Define, compare, and contrast "clot busters" and anticoagulants; describe how each works.

What will be an ideal response?


Clot busters are enzymes that destroy clots that have already formed, while anticoagulants prevent clots from forming in the first place.

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Collectively, reactions that build new molecules are known as

A) anabolic. B) metabolic. C) synthetic reactions. D) exchange reactions. E) catabolic.

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Some membrane proteins are not embedded within the lipid bilayer but are instead anchored loosely to either the inner or the outer surface. Such proteins are called _________ proteins

Fill in the blank with correct word.

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What factor(s) distinguishes elite sprinters from non-elite performers?

A. stride length B. stride frequency C. both A & B D. none of the above

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