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AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 P/S questions n answers rated A+
AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 P/SWhich concept is LEAST applicable to the stories of Alice and Bill? - correct answer C. Social Reproduction 
 
- social reproduction is the perpetuation of inequalities through social institutions such as schools, economy 
- Alice and Bill are able to show upward social mobility 
 
intergenerational mobility - correct answer the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the next 
 
meritocracy - correct answer a system in which promotion is b...
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AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 P/SWhich concept is LEAST applicable to the stories of Alice and Bill? - correct answer C. Social Reproduction 
 
- social reproduction is the perpetuation of inequalities through social institutions such as schools, economy 
- Alice and Bill are able to show upward social mobility 
 
intergenerational mobility - correct answer the change that family members make in social class from one generation to the next 
 
meritocracy - correct answer a system in which promotion is b...
AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 C/P with verified answers
AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 C/PCompound 1 is used to treat HIV infection based on its ability to act as: - correct answer B. an antagonist 
- P2 states that Compound 1 is a potent HIV protease inhibitor 
- HIV protease is an enzyme that is targeted to treat HIV infection 
- an antagonist impedes on the normal function of a system 
 
CORRECT 
 
How many stereoisomers of Compound 1 exist? - correct answer C. 32 
There are 5 chiral carbons indicated in the figure 
 
2^n rule 
n= # chiral carbons 
 
CORR...
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AAMC PRACTICE EXAM #5 C/PCompound 1 is used to treat HIV infection based on its ability to act as: - correct answer B. an antagonist 
- P2 states that Compound 1 is a potent HIV protease inhibitor 
- HIV protease is an enzyme that is targeted to treat HIV infection 
- an antagonist impedes on the normal function of a system 
 
CORRECT 
 
How many stereoisomers of Compound 1 exist? - correct answer C. 32 
There are 5 chiral carbons indicated in the figure 
 
2^n rule 
n= # chiral carbons 
 
CORR...
Altius FL 5 questions with 100% correct answers
Altius FL 5What is an electrolytic cell? - correct answer requires external energy to drive the rxn, rxn is NONSPONTANEOUS w/ (+) G 
 
anode is (+) and cathode is (-) 
 
Where does reduction and oxidation occur? - correct answer RED CAT, AN OX 
 
this is always, regardless of if the cell is galvanic or electrolytic 
 
Rate constant units for first order rxn - correct answer s^-1 
 
First order integrated rate law - correct answer ln[A]t=-kt+ln[A]0 
 
First order graph - correct answer ln[A] vs...
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Altius FL 5What is an electrolytic cell? - correct answer requires external energy to drive the rxn, rxn is NONSPONTANEOUS w/ (+) G 
 
anode is (+) and cathode is (-) 
 
Where does reduction and oxidation occur? - correct answer RED CAT, AN OX 
 
this is always, regardless of if the cell is galvanic or electrolytic 
 
Rate constant units for first order rxn - correct answer s^-1 
 
First order integrated rate law - correct answer ln[A]t=-kt+ln[A]0 
 
First order graph - correct answer ln[A] vs...
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biology +biochemistry aamc free fl examWhat is cell-mediated immunity? 
associated with T cells 
 
Essentially cell to cell combat with the good guys (T lymphocytes) killing the bad guys (any "bad" cells, such as bacteria, virus-infected cells, and cancer cells.) 
 
 
 
EHEC is classified as a bacillus bacterium. Given this information, this type of classification is most likely based on the bacterium's: 
 
A. habitat. 
B. oxygen dependence. 
C. morphology. 
D. virulence. 
Answer C) Bacteria...
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biology +biochemistry aamc free fl examWhat is cell-mediated immunity? 
associated with T cells 
 
Essentially cell to cell combat with the good guys (T lymphocytes) killing the bad guys (any "bad" cells, such as bacteria, virus-infected cells, and cancer cells.) 
 
 
 
EHEC is classified as a bacillus bacterium. Given this information, this type of classification is most likely based on the bacterium's: 
 
A. habitat. 
B. oxygen dependence. 
C. morphology. 
D. virulence. 
Answer C) Bacteria...
Blueprint - P/S FL#5 questions and answers
Blueprint - P/S FL#5What is the difference between an operator and a silencer? - correct answer Operator = Prokaryotic DNA 
Silencer = Eurkaryotic DNA 
 
Which bases can be methylated? - correct answer A (on the NH group) and C 
 
Difference between miRNA and siRNA - correct answer miRNA = non specific, ssRNA, gene expression 
siRNA = v specific, dsRNA, viral defense 
 
Paul Ekman described seven universal human emotions. What are they? - correct answer anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness...
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Blueprint - P/S FL#5What is the difference between an operator and a silencer? - correct answer Operator = Prokaryotic DNA 
Silencer = Eurkaryotic DNA 
 
Which bases can be methylated? - correct answer A (on the NH group) and C 
 
Difference between miRNA and siRNA - correct answer miRNA = non specific, ssRNA, gene expression 
siRNA = v specific, dsRNA, viral defense 
 
Paul Ekman described seven universal human emotions. What are they? - correct answer anger, contempt, disgust, fear, happiness...
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BluePrint FL 5 BB 
What is transformation (gene transfer)? - correct answer uptake of DNA from environment (exogenous genetic material) 
 
environment -> bacteria 
 
What is transduction (gene transfer)? - correct answer process by which DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus 
 
virus -> bacteria 
 
What is conjugation (gene transfer)? - correct answer -transfer of genetic material, ordinarily in the form of a plasmid, between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell con...
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BluePrint FL 5 BB 
What is transformation (gene transfer)? - correct answer uptake of DNA from environment (exogenous genetic material) 
 
environment -> bacteria 
 
What is transduction (gene transfer)? - correct answer process by which DNA is transferred from one bacterium to another by a virus 
 
virus -> bacteria 
 
What is conjugation (gene transfer)? - correct answer -transfer of genetic material, ordinarily in the form of a plasmid, between bacterial cells by direct cell-to-cell con...
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Blueprint FL 5 CPIf the average pitcher is releasing the ball from a height of 1.8 m above the ground, and the pitcher's mound is 0.2 m higher than the rest of the baseball field, at what height would the catcher need to hold his glove to catch the pitched ball? (Note: neglect air resistance, estimate the acceleration due to gravity as 10 m/s2, and assume the pitcher is only throwing the ball horizontally.) 
 
Average velocity = 30 m/s 
Distance b/t pitcher and mound = 18 m - correct answer 0.2...
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Blueprint FL 5 CPIf the average pitcher is releasing the ball from a height of 1.8 m above the ground, and the pitcher's mound is 0.2 m higher than the rest of the baseball field, at what height would the catcher need to hold his glove to catch the pitched ball? (Note: neglect air resistance, estimate the acceleration due to gravity as 10 m/s2, and assume the pitcher is only throwing the ball horizontally.) 
 
Average velocity = 30 m/s 
Distance b/t pitcher and mound = 18 m - correct answer 0.2...
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BluePrint FL 5 PS 
Lazarus vs Schacter-Singer - correct answer Lazarus = cognitive label -> physiological change + emotional response 
 
Schacter-Singer = physiological change + cognitive appraisal -> emotion 
 
fundamental attribution error - correct answer the tendency for observers, when analyzing another's behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition 
 
misattribution of arousal - correct answer The tendency for people t...
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BluePrint FL 5 PS 
Lazarus vs Schacter-Singer - correct answer Lazarus = cognitive label -> physiological change + emotional response 
 
Schacter-Singer = physiological change + cognitive appraisal -> emotion 
 
fundamental attribution error - correct answer the tendency for observers, when analyzing another's behavior, to underestimate the impact of the situation and to overestimate the impact of personal disposition 
 
misattribution of arousal - correct answer The tendency for people t...
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Blueprint FL5Formula: 
displacement = - correct answer velocity * time 
 
Formula: 
change in velocity = - correct answer acceleration * time 
 
Formula: 
displacement = - correct answer (velocity * time) + 1/2(acceleration * time^2) 
 
If the majority of the baseball's kinetic energy comes from power generation in the legs and hips, approximately how much energy do the lower extremities produce in the pitch? 
A. 65 J 
B. 70 J 
C. 140 J 
D. 810 J - correct answer C. 
140 J 
The kinetic energy o...
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Blueprint FL5Formula: 
displacement = - correct answer velocity * time 
 
Formula: 
change in velocity = - correct answer acceleration * time 
 
Formula: 
displacement = - correct answer (velocity * time) + 1/2(acceleration * time^2) 
 
If the majority of the baseball's kinetic energy comes from power generation in the legs and hips, approximately how much energy do the lower extremities produce in the pitch? 
A. 65 J 
B. 70 J 
C. 140 J 
D. 810 J - correct answer C. 
140 J 
The kinetic energy o...
Blueprint MCAT FL 5 questions n answers graded A+
Blueprint MCAT FL 5Towards the end of a game, a team's pitcher begins to lose his focus and shortens his stride, uncoupling the kinetic chain at his hips. How will this impact his pitch? 
 
(A) It will make his shoulder more injury-prone as a result of the increased energy being dissipated during the follow-through from the inefficient kinetic chain. 
(B) It will decrease the velocity of the pitch due to a decrease in energy transfer through the torso 
(C) It will decrease the velocity of the p...
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Blueprint MCAT FL 5Towards the end of a game, a team's pitcher begins to lose his focus and shortens his stride, uncoupling the kinetic chain at his hips. How will this impact his pitch? 
 
(A) It will make his shoulder more injury-prone as a result of the increased energy being dissipated during the follow-through from the inefficient kinetic chain. 
(B) It will decrease the velocity of the pitch due to a decrease in energy transfer through the torso 
(C) It will decrease the velocity of the p...
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