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Nursing Entrance Exam (Math, Science and Verbal)
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A symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed is referred to as
The figure below represents the human eye.

Where are the rods and cones located?
Which of the following pictures reflects the effect on red blood cells when plain water is infused into a person?

Which of these responses is an example of a simple negative feedback response in the body?
An employee receives notification that their job is being eliminated. Upon hearing the news, the employee bangs a fist on the worktable and shouts loud curses and insults about management.
This reaction corresponds to which stage of the stress response pathway?
The graph displays the distribution of the heights of 15-year-old boys in three classrooms.

What is the mean height of the boys in these classrooms?
An upcoming event has a total budget of $500.
• Decorations are
1
8
8
1
of the budget.
• Food is 25% of the budget.
• The remaining budget is for both the venue and entertainment.
How much money will be available to spend on the venue and entertainment?
• Infant A was born premature and weighed 5 pounds at birth.
• Infant B was full term and weighed 11 pounds at birth.
If Infant A gains 4 lb every week and Infant B gains 2 lb every week, how many weeks will it take until they are the same weight?
Five samples were taken of a population of four-year-old children.
The table shows the sample sizes and mean heights (cm):

Based on these samples, what is the mean height of the population of four-year-old children?
