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Isoniazid is an antibiotic commonly prescribed to treat Myco…

Isoniazid is an antibiotic commonly prescribed to treat Mycobacterium tuberculosis infections (tuberculosis). The antibiotic becomes lethal to bacteria only after one of the bacteria’s enzymes transforms isoniazid into a poison. Some M. tuberculosis do not have a functional copy of this enzyme and are therefore immune to the lethal effects of isoniazid. However, these resistant individuals grow and metabolize nutrients more slowly. The observation that resistant individuals grow and metabolize nutrients more slowly than susceptible individuals is an example of what?

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Final Exam – NO LATE PASSESThis exam covers all of the mater…

Final Exam – NO LATE PASSESThis exam covers all of the material from the course.You may reference your notes and scratch paper during the exam; however you must complete the test in the allotted time. Late passes cannot be used on exams.Make sure you have completed the readings, notes, and homework for Chapter 10 and have reviewed Chapters 7-9 prior to taking the exam. There are no retakes for exams.The Final Exam makes up 20% of the total grade for the semester. On this exam, you may have:·        Blank scrap paper,·        A scientific calculator.·        Your notes/readings.You may NOT use a graphing calculator, a cell phone, any internet resource, any person, or any “outside” resource.You MUST upload or show your work for all problems for full credit. You cannot pass this exam without showing your work, even if all answers are correct. Showing work is MANDATORY.What does it mean to show thinking if you are using a rule? Explain the rule, such as if you are using the Law of Sines, then state what the law says as the reason for it. For example, 50=1 is not efficient to show thinking. You should write out the “zero exponent rule – anything to zero power is 1” to show why you put that as the answer.You have 240 minutes plus up to 50% of the time extra to work on the exam. This allows plenty of time to show your thinking for EVERY STEP of EVERY PROBLEM. All exams, including submitted scratch paper, must be received no later than 11:59 PM Alaska time on December 12, 2025.How to Submit Scratch Work: There is an option at the end of the exam to type in work or upload photos. Be sure they are in NUMERICAL ORDER.You may also email your scratch paper in NUMERICAL ORDER to your professor as a single document or link to a SHARED Google Doc.Your assessment is not considered complete until scratch paper showing your thinking has been received.

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A patient is taking tamoxifen. Which finding should be immed…

A patient is taking tamoxifen. Which finding should be immediately reported to the doctor?

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The subarachnoid space, containing cerebrospinal fluid, lies…

The subarachnoid space, containing cerebrospinal fluid, lies between which two layers?

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What structure transports urine from the kidneys to the blad…

What structure transports urine from the kidneys to the bladder?

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Cerebrospinal fluid is produced primarily by which structure…

Cerebrospinal fluid is produced primarily by which structure?

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After maturing in the epididymis, where does sperm travel ne…

After maturing in the epididymis, where does sperm travel next?

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An injury to L1-L4 spinal nerves would impair structures inn…

An injury to L1-L4 spinal nerves would impair structures innervated by which plexus?

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A gas-filled weather balloon with a volume of 65.0 L is held…

A gas-filled weather balloon with a volume of 65.0 L is held at ground level, at an atmospheric pressure of 732 mmHg and a temperature of 22.0 °C. The balloon is released and rises to about 18,000 m where the temperature is –4.35 °C and the balloon has expanded to 852 L. Calculate the pressure at the higher altitude.

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What mass of water (s = 4.184 J/(g·°C)) can absorb 5,000 J o…

What mass of water (s = 4.184 J/(g·°C)) can absorb 5,000 J of heat while undergoing a temperature change of 25.0 °C?

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