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Hello everyone, I'm having some difficulty with the explanation to a certain problem. This is problem number 18 on the chem phys section of the AAMC official guide; "The 32P label was generated from...
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So this NS passage mentions that folliculogenesis lasts for 5 menstrual cycles. Is that just saying that the duration is 5 menstrual cycles, or is that saying 5 menstrual cycles take place before...
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I've seen these theories poorly explained by everyone or maybe im a dumbass but can anyone here elaborate on how the behavioral / physiological / cognitive aspects are described by the 3 theories of...
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Just finished the C/P section and on break. Man was it filled with LONG calculations, rushed to the end. Way harder than Fl 1-5... Anyone else have the same feeling?
View ArticleOrganic chemistry Online help-all you need to know
It might come as an wonder, however Organic chemistry is not frequently viewed normally by a vast number of individuals. The Organic Chemistry blog is a thorough online trip for settling issues in the...
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So I'm working on a free-standing question in TBR GChem : "If a 20.0g piece of metal at 75 C with a heat capacity of 0.50 cal/g*K were added to 40g H20 at 25 C, then what would the equilibrium...
View ArticleAAMC Section Bank C/P #17
Basic physics, my weakness.. 1. What is the significance of the voltmeter reading 0? Does this mean that there is no current flowing through? 2. Why is it that when the voltmeter reads 0, we should...
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This question is driving me crazy. If their supposed answer is correct, then why do people take suboxone?????? This is from the AAMC Official guide questions, the Psych/Soc section. Question 14 If...
View ArticleChymotrypsin Mechanism on TBR
There is an old post from 2014 that talks about Chymotrypsin not being covered in depth on the MCAT, but that was before they issued the new MCAT. Is this topic important to know? For instance, TBR...
View ArticleOsteoblasts/clasts/cytes origins
Hello everyone. I had a question on the origin of the types of bone cells as ExamKrackers is not really that good at explaining where they come from. Examkrackers states that "Osteoblasts, osteoclasts,...
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Hi guys, does anyone have some input on what the graph plotting v0 and [E]t would look like? Thanks!
View ArticleGlucose and Hormone Question
Why does it make metabolic sense for the same hormone signal to stimulate glycogenolysis and inhibit glycolysis in the liver while stimulating both glycogenolysis and glycolysis in muscles?
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For this question, is D the correct answer because it's better supported by the passage? I did not know while taking the test that fecal oral route is a slow way of getting infection. Can I say that...
View ArticleAAMC 3R P/S #77
Answer key: Work is the product of force and distance. The easiest way to calculate the work in this pulley problem is to multiply the net force on the weight mg by the distance it is raised: 4 kg x 10...
View ArticleStruggling with Physics please help!
A 2kg box slides down a ramp a distance of two meters before it reaches the ground. The ramp has an angle of 30o. The coefficient of kinetic friction for the ramp is 0.1. What is the work done by the...
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