Hemolytic disease of the newborn is a type (I/II/III/IV) hypersensitivity disorder.

Fill in the blank(s) with the appropriate word(s).


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Why does data on observable mutant phenotypes underestimate the actual frequency of mutation?

A. Many mutations are in non-coding regions of the genome. B. Some mutations in protein coding regions of the genome are synonymous or silent mutations. C. Most mutations result in death of the individual or an inability to reproduce. D. a and b E. a, b, and c

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As pyruvate is prepared for the TCA cycle, it undergoes a process of

A) reductive carboxylation. B) oxidative decarboxylation. C) oxidative carboxylation. D) reductive decarboxylation. E) CoQ reproduction.

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Which one of the following is TRUE regarding deoxyhemoglobin?

A) Deoxyhemoglobin delivers oxygen to tissues that have a high oxygen demand. B) Deoxyhemoglobin has a bright red color. C) Deoxyhemoglobin is found in blood returning to the heart from the lower extremities. D) Deoxyhemoglobin would form in organs with a high concentration of oxygen, such as the lungs. E) Deoxyhemoglobin is located in white blood cells, unlike oxyhemoglobin.

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What have studies of glucose transport in liposomes revealed?

a. Glucose is transported against a concentration gradient. b. Glucose moves readily across the membrane by simple diffusion. c. Glucose phosphates move readily across the membrane by simple diffusion. d. The binding of glucose triggers a conformational change in the carrier protein. e. The transport of solutes via carrier proteins is faster than via channel proteins.

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