Name the macromolecules that are chosen as drug targets.
Is saponification similar to emulsification of fats?
what's the difference between Antiseptic and disinfectant...???
what are antipyretics?
Discuss the two ways in which drug prevent attachment ofsubstrate on active site of enzyme.
Iodoform has antiseptic properties. Give one reason to support this.
what is mean by potent vasodilator
scouring means?abrasive means?
why one should not take aspirin empty stomach?
A doctor advised a person suffering from high blood pressure to take less quantity of common salt. Explain.
name a food preservative which is most commonly used in food products?
what type of linkage holds together the monomers of DNA ?
Name the macromolecules that are chosen as drug targets.
Is saponification similar to emulsification of fats?
what's the difference between Antiseptic and disinfectant...???
what are antipyretics?
Discuss the two ways in which drug prevent attachment ofsubstrate on active site of enzyme.
Iodoform has antiseptic properties. Give one reason to support this.
what is mean by potent vasodilator
scouring means?abrasive means?
why one should not take aspirin empty stomach?
A doctor advised a person suffering from high blood pressure to take less quantity of common salt. Explain.
name a food preservative which is most commonly used in food products?
Q. For the reaction : . Initially 2 mol of P was taken. Up to equilibrium 0.5 mol of P was dissociated. What would be the degree of dissociation :-
(1) 0.5
(2) 1
(3) 0.25
(4) 4.2
what type of linkage holds together the monomers of DNA ?