AAMC #4 Flashcards

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vector addition

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A=8, B=5 so A+B would be could not be smaller than 3 or bigger than 13

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2
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cytochromes

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oxidize, think what it does to NADH in ETC

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3
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P’n

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OH acts as nucleophile so it replaces the hydrogen

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4
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henrys law

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The Henry’s Law constant kH relates the solubility of a gas S to the pressure of that gas Pgabove the solution and is written as S = kH•Pg.

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5
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vaccine

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When choosing an antigen for vaccine production, there are two aspects to consider: immunogenicity and toxicity. S1 has the ADP ribosyl transferase activity responsible for toxicity of PTx and therefore is least suitable for vaccine production

-You don’t want your vaccine to be toxic, so the toxic subunit (S1) would be the least suitable one for vaccine production.

something that enters the membrane is very toxic, and you do not want vaccines to be toxic

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6
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ribsome subunits

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prok: 30s, 50s, gives 70s
euk: 40s, 60s, gives 80s

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7
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want to measure transcriptional regulation

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it is logical to assess the mRNA levels as opposed to protein levels. RT-PCR is a molecular technique that measures mRNA levels of specific protein.

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8
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gel filtration

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separates on basis of size

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9
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inactive X chrom

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it still replicates, it is jsut one of the last to do so

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10
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negative control

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is not suspected to give any results

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11
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why do we pee less water than we drink

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Extra water is normally excreted through skin and lungs. The skin excretes water through the process of transpiration, and the lungs use water to humidify the air that enters the body.

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12
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discriminating stimuli

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The numbers are discriminating stimuli, which signal the availability of reinforcement or punishment.

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13
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extrinsic v external motivation

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Extrinsic motivation refers to any motivation that results from incentives to perform a behavior that are not inherent to the behavior itself. External motivation is described as social pressure, which is an example of extrinsic motivation.

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14
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incongruence

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refers to the gap between a person’s actual self and ideal self.

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15
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observer bias

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Any bias on the part of the observers recording the data could have contaminated the original results. In this case, it is possible that proper precautions (for example, ensuring that observers were “blind” with respect to which patients received the drug and which patients received the placebo) were not taken.

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16
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functional fixedness

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functional fixednessrefers to people’s tendency to think of things only in terms of their usual functions, which can inhibit solving problems.

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maladaptiveness

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takes into account whether the behavior negatively impacts the person’s life or poses a threat to others.

18
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ericksons stages

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*focus on the big ones

19
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gender socialization

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refers to the learning of norms and values associated with masculinity or femininity. Gender norms related to masculinity include the encouragement of high-risk behaviors, of which heavy drinking would be an example.

20
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episodic

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When participants respond to questions about their childhood health history, they are retrieving autobiographical information, which is an important type of episodic memory

21
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overextension

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is the term for applying a term for one class of objects to other objects that bear only a superficial resemblance (for example, “doggie” for a cow).

22
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mono v bi depth cues

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think of percieveing death with one eye versus both eyes. for example both eyes are needed to use depth disparities of focal points