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Reaction rates: Factors that affect the speed of a reaction d. XamoterolOutline the CORRECT statements about nerve gases f. LigasesWhat class do Dehydratases belong in? d. N terminus to N terminusGenetic diseases e.g cystic fibrosis often occur in:
lone pair is delocalised, having several important ramifications. a. Eseroline b. Pancreas
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a. 2.7 DNA replication, transcription and translation d. Nicotinic antagonistA lead compound extracted from deadly nightshade plant is: properties Which statement is true in Random coil and β- turns b. Hydrolases d. DNADefine Induced fit:
carbohydrate composition in Erythrocyte is:The membrane composition varies a lot with the cell types Myelm and Erythrocyte. a. In drug extension, when R 2 = Me, Et or Pr, It becomes
C terminus to C terminus The anatomy and physiology of the digestive system a. Transferases Medicinal chemistry Question Bank for PharmD students, academicians as prescribed by the syllabus of PCI.
hydrogen bonding is FALSE?The amino acid has little to no influence on protein structure: d. IonicAmide Bond Resonance (ABR) in terms of protein structure is an important feature. b. Muscarnic antagonist Anatomy and physiology of the human reproductive system. phosphorylating the serine residue in the active site. c. Naltrexone
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c. Topoisomerases are ATP dependant Topic 4 and 14 - Chemical structure and bonding a. Transferases
Thank youAmino acids are joined together via which bond? Figures from the book.
Circle the Carbamate group:The molecule in the previous question. good drug because-
e. MorphineWhich opiate is used in medicine as an analgesic and a cough depressant? b. Trypsin The b. d. HeroinA lead compound extracted from the thorn apple is: 2.7 DNA replication, transcription and translation
The function and anatomy of the nervous system
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Limited penetration of the blood brain barrier, due to the ammonium salt a. Trans-cis isomerase d. Lyases Unit 1 Physical quantities and Scientific Activity
a. Oxidise substrates to a more water soluble compound
The lipid AnhydroretinolAmino acids that react via Vander Waals with retinol are: a. DNA ligase Leu, Ile, Val and PheThe membrane composition varies a lot with the cell types Myelm and Erythrocyte. b. Hydrolases a. Cytochrome
Extremely high Molecule becomes active against acetylcholine Over active kinase d. LiverGeneral structure for opiates. b. Naltrexone a. OH-
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composition in Myelm is:The membrane composition varies a lot with the cell types Myelm and Erythrocyte. b. Amide isomerase
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c. cAMP is the inhibitor for this cell a. Morphine
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composition in Erythrocyte is:Below is the general structure of phospholipids. a. Kidney