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Rush Advanced Pharmacology NSG 531 Exam 4 with Complete Solution
  • Rush Advanced Pharmacology NSG 531 Exam 4 with Complete Solution

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  • Rush Advanced Pharmacology NSG 531 Exam 4 with Complete Solution Ginseng taken for: Nervousness, Agitation, Insomnia, Diarrhea, Headaches, Heart Palpitation Do not take with MAO inhibitors. Can alter affects with heart medications. Can increase the risk of bleeding when taken with blood clotting drugs CI: Neuro, Heart, MAO, bleeding, coag drugs Ma Huang (Ephedra) Dangerously elevate blood pressure, stimulate heart rate, and CNS Associated with stroke, MI, and death Banned > 10 mg i...
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UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions.

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  • UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions. Which of the following best describes the structure of heme? -a nicotinamide structure that is readily oxidized -a negatively charged phosphate group -a planar porphyrin ring that binds iron -an n-link glycosylation A planar porphyrin ring that binds iron Covalent catalysis is used by many enzymes to cleave peptide bonds. Which of the following amino acids would not facilitate this type of catalysis? -valine -cysteine...
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Microbiology Ch 5 Learning Activity 2024 Edition.
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  • Microbiology Ch 5 Learning Activity 2024 Edition. Which of the following molecules is broken down in cellular respiration, providing fuel for the cell? - ANSWER glucose Which energy-rich molecule directly powers cell work? - ANSWER ATP How does a competitive inhibitor slow enzyme catalysis? - ANSWER They compete with the substrate for the enzyme's active site. What enables competitive inhibitors to bind to a specific enzyme? - ANSWER Competitive inhibitors have structures that resembl...
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MH701 Exam 1 Questions And  Answers Latest Update
  • MH701 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Latest Update

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  • MH701 Exam 1 Questions And Answers Latest Update What is pharmacodynamics? - ANSWER What the drug does to the body What is pharmacokinetics - ANSWER What the body does to the drug (absorption, distribution, metabolism, excretion) Psychotropic medications - ANSWER medications used to treat psychiatric disorders What is pharmacogenetics - ANSWER Explains how genetic variation leads to altered drug responses in different individuals and ethnic groups What is drug toxicity? - ANSWER The...
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UNE BIOCHEMISTRY WEEK 1 REVIEW WITH 100% CORRECT ANSWERS
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  • Allosteric activators of hemoglobin will increase substrate binding through which of the following mechanisms? Binding the protein and keeping it in the R conformation. Allosteric activators of hemoglobin stabilize the R state, allowing increased affinity for oxygen and rapid saturation. The R-group on valine does not have an active group to participate in covalent catalysis. Which amino acids most commonly participate in covalent catalysis cysteine, serine, and histidine Which o...
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NRSE 2241 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers
  • NRSE 2241 Exam 1 Questions With Correct Answers

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  • properties of idea drug - Answer -effectiveness, safety, & selectivity are the 3 most important -reversible action: effects can be reversed//want drug actions to subside within an appropriate time -predictability: know with certainty how patient will respond to drug -ease of administration: simple to administer//convenient route & number of doses a day should be low -freedom from drug interaction -low cost -chemical stability: no loss in efficacy -simple generic name pharmacokinetics ...
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Bio 101 NVCC Exam 2 Questions With Verified Solutions
  • Bio 101 NVCC Exam 2 Questions With Verified Solutions

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  • Bio 101 NVCC Exam 2 Questions With Verified Solutions What is metabolism? - answerthe totality of an organism's chemical reactions What is a metabolic pathway? What is required in each step? - answeris a series of chemical reactions which begins with a specific molecule and ends with a product Each step needs an enzyme What is difference between anabolic and catabolic pathways? - answerCatabolic pathways- release energy by breaking down complex molecules into simpler compounds Anabolic ...
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Biology Major Field  Test Study Set
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  • Biology Major Field Test Study Set "4 Biomolecules and Monomers - ANSWER Protein (amino acids) Carbohydrates (simple sugars) Lipids (glycerol and fatty acids) Nuclei acids (nucleotides)" dipeptides - ANSWER two amino acids bonded together what is the general fatty acid formula - ANSWER CH3(CH2)nCOOH where n= an even number between 12 and 24 explain identifying saturated vs. unsaturated fats - ANSWER saturated: only single bonds in hydrocarbon chain... unsaturated: one or more doubl...
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Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated
  • Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated

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  • Biochemistry NBME Exam 2024 Well Revised and Verified Answers Updated Proteoglycans Act as molecular sieves in ECM, CT, and cartilage GAGs are the long polysacc chains attached to core protein GAG is heavily hydrated and cushions (has "-" charge) Degraded via lysosomal pathway (defect = MPS) Glycolipids A.K.A. sphingolipids Made with ceramide lipid base Serine + palmitoyl-CoA => sphingosine (+FFA) => ceramide Carb part sticks out into ECM (same w/ glycoproteins) Side chain p...
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UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions.
  • UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions.

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  • UNE Biochem 1005 Final Study Set Questions With Complete Solutions. Which of the following best describes the structure of heme? -a nicotinamide structure that is readily oxidized -a negatively charged phosphate group -a planar porphyrin ring that binds iron -an n-link glycosylation A planar porphyrin ring that binds iron Covalent catalysis is used by many enzymes to cleave peptide bonds. Which of the following amino acids would not facilitate this type of catalysis? -valine -cysteine...
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