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DAT (Dental Admission Test) Biology Questions To Know
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The DAT (Dental Admission Test) is composed of multiple-choice test questions (items) presented in the English language. It consists of four sections: Survey of the Natural Sciences, Perceptual Ability, Reading Comprehension, and Quantitative Reasoning. Dental Admission Test Biology test syllabus: Biology (40 items) I. Cell and Molecular Biology: cell metabolism (including photosynthesis, enzymology), cellular processes (including membrane transport, signal transduction), thermodynamics, mitosis/meiosis, cell and organelle structure and function, experimental cell biology, biomolecules,... Show more
DAT (Dental Admission Test) Biology Questions To Know
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1. Describe the embryonic cleavage of a deuterostome:

2. Central vacuoles have a _____ and exert _____ when filled to maintain plant cell rigidity

3. What are the components of heme cofactors?

4. What are the 5 key factors that lead to microevolution?

5. _____ do not contribute a lot of energy to the mating process

6. Describe the physical properties of coenzyme Q (CoQ)/ubiquinone

7. _____ attach to a chromosome's kinetochore

8. filtrate becomes _____ concentrated at the descending limb of the loop of Henle

9. How can heterozygous individuals create balanced polymorphisms?

10. _____ is the nuclear division of cell division

11. The _____ is located beneath the dermis, and it is not part of the skin

12. Where does the AV node conduct to?

13. epiphyseal plates grow toward the _____ to lengthen the _____ of a long bone

14. What is the benefit of saltatory propagation?

15. To keep track of the total number of chromosomes during cell division, count the number of _____

16. In RNA, _____ forms 2 hydrogen bonds with adenine

17. When the inner cell mass (ICM) has developed, the blastula becomes a _____

18. The _____ is the ribosomal binding site for peptidyl-tRNA

19. After traveling down the primary ETC of the thylakoid membrane, e- will reach _____

20. If glycolysis makes 4 ATP, 2 NADH, and 2 pyruvates, why does glycolysis only produce a *net* of 2 ATP?

21. _____ is the phase of cell division in which karyotyping is performed

22. What is the function of glucagon secreted from the alpha (α) cells of the islets?

23. In viruses, capsomeres come together to form a protective protein coat called the _____

24. bacteria are asexual, and they reproduce via _____

25. _____ is the phase of cell division in which polar microtubules lengthen