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A 40-year-old woman visits the clinic complaining of fatigue. She had recently been treated for an infection. Her laboratory values are RBC 1.8 × 106/μl, Hb 5.2 g/dL, hematocrit (Hct) 15, WBC 7.6 × 103/μl, platelet count 320,000/μl, mean corpuscular volume (MCV) 92 fL, and reticulocyte count 24%. What is the most likely explanation for this presentation?

#SCPH28 | Zoology
  1. Aplastic anemia
  2. Hemolytic anemia
  3. Hereditary spherocytosis
  4. B12 deficiency
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#Question id: 3851

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Transcription is initiated at sites called:

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Outside the egg cell membrane is an extracellular matrix that forms a fibrous mat around the egg and is often involved in sperm-egg recognition. In invertebrates, this structure is usually called the:

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For a Rushton turbine impeller (Reynold’s number greater than 10,000) when RPM is doubled, the power absorption increases by:

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#Question id: 7290

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Following figure regarding to regulatory network in the Arabidopsis shoot meristem stem-cell niche.

A. The transcription factor WUS is synthesized in the cell A and moves via plasmodesmata into cell B, where one of its functions is to induce expression of the CLV3.

B. The transcription factor CLV3 is synthesized in the cell A and moves via plasmodesmata into cell B, where one of its functions is to induce expression of the WUS.

C. Secreted CLV3 protein from cell B binds to the receptor protein kinase on the surface of cell A; there, it activates a signal that represses WUS transcription.

D. Secreted WUS protein from cell B binds to the receptor protein kinase on the surface of cell A; there, it activates a signal that represses CLV3 transcription.

Which of the following combination is correct?

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#Question id: 18662

#SCPH01 Biochemistry

Which of the following method is particularly useful for separating isoenzymes, which are different forms of the same enzyme, often differing by only one or two amino-acid residues.