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Explain high affinity receptors?
Define the term P-K reaction?
Provide an illustration for electrophilic substitution reaction?
Tell us regarding some drugs which can cross the blood brain barrier?
How is the concentration of drugs in human plasma stated?
Why is buprenorphine less addictive than other opioids (such as fentanyl) - is it understandable by its strength of binding to the general receptor?
Is Phenoxyethanol injurious? Illustrate it.
What is the basic definition of “Biomedical”? What areas cover the Study of Biomedical Sciences?
Which kind of immunoglobulin level will rise whenever an individual is depicted to a parasite? Answer: Serum IgE levels will raise and remain till the parasite is washed out from the body.
Define the term allergens?
Define the term atopic individuals? Answer: Atopic individuals are such who are containing abnormal high levels of circulating IgE and more than normal number of oesinophils.
Where do most allergic reactions take place?
Explain the term peripheral resistance?
What is the best specific and sensitive indicator for a Re-Myocardial Infartion (or Post MI)?
Explain the term kussmal sign?
What are the positional modifications in pain noted by patients with pericarditis?
Out of which structures is the nuclear membrane comprised of?
Explain the term nucleolus in brief?
Do phylogenetically proximal species include cells with proximal chromosome counts?
What number of chromosomes does a human normal haploid cell include? And how many chromosomes does a human normal diploid cell include? And also state the sex chromosomes in each of them?
Write the other name given to sex chromosomes? What is the main function of sex chromosomes?
What is the basic difference among the concepts of genome and karyotype?
Define the primary and secondary constrictions of a chromosome? Write the other name provided to the secondary constriction?
What is the chromosome area where the centromere is situated is termed as? How are chromosomes categorized in relation to the place of their centromere?
In which substance, the chromatin is made up of? Answer: Chromatin is made up of DNA molecules related to proteins termed as histones.