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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. _____ are the only cells that can undergo mitosis and meiosis

2. What is the wave that represents ventricular re-polarization?

3. seedless _____ include lycophytes and pterophytes (club moss, quillworts, fern, and horsetail)

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

5. myoglobin is a _____ peptide with _____ heme cofactor

6. fertilization is the joining of a _____ sperm and a _____ egg to form a _____ zygote

7. _____ digestion happens within cells

8. What are the 2 main results of capacitation?

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

10. basal bodies are found at the base of each _____

11. graded potential summation occurs at the _____, which connects the soma to the axon

12. Acetylcholine is the _____ NT of the sympathetic and parasympathetic nervous systems

13. gills have a large surface area for the _____ exchange of gases between the blood and water

14. Increased progesterone & estrogen during the luteal phase causes negative feedback to the hypothalamus/pituitary - what happens as a result of this negative feedback?

15. _____ processes extract energy from ATP and use it to build larger, more complex macromolecules

16. mammary glands are located below the _____, and they produce milk

17. The Na+/K+ pump maintains a (positive/negative) charge in the neuron

18. before a blastocyst can implant into the endometrium, it must get rid of its _____

19. Action potentials travel to different motor units at different times in _____

20. memory B cells are the key to _____ because they have antigen memory

21. oviducts (fallopian tubes) connect the ovaries and the _____

22. The _____ zone is semi-irradiated with sunlight (not sufficient for the survival of most plants)

23. primary consumers tend to be _____

24. enzyme efficiency is determined by _____ and _____

25. A _____ is an enzyme which phosphorylates a molecule, and it is responsible for the ADP phosphorylations at steps 7 and 10 of glycolysis