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Bases
Substances that can accept hydrogen ions (protons) or more generally, donate electron pairs, in chemical reactions.
Complementary Strand
A nucleic acid strand that forms a sequence match according to the base pairing rules with another strand.
Base Sequence
The order of nucleotide bases in a DNA or RNA molecule that encodes genetic information.
Uracil
A nitrogenous base found in RNA that pairs with adenine during RNA synthesis.
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Q37: UTI: _
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Q81: Small artery<br>A)arteriole<br>B)calyx<br>C)hilum<br>D)meatus<br>E)nephron<br>F)renal tubule<br>G)trigone<br>H)renal vein<br>I)ureter<br>J)urethra<br>
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Q119: Swelling; fluid in tissues:<br>A) ademia<br>B) edema<br>C) edemia
Q162: Large intestine<br>A)cecum<br>B)colon<br>C)duodenum<br>D)esophagus<br>E)gallbladder<br>F)ileum<br>G)pancreas<br>H)pharynx<br>
Q200: Feces containing fat<br>A)anorexia<br>B)ascites<br>C)borborygmus<br>D)constipation<br>E)diarrhea<br>F)dysphagia<br>G)flatus<br>H)hematochezia<br>I)jaundice<br>J)melena<br>K)nausea<br>L)steatorrhea<br>