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Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry

Carbohydrates are the most abundant organic molecules in nature. They are primarily composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The name car

Lipids (Biomolecules): structure, classification and functions | Biochemistry

Lipids (Greek: lipos–fat) are of great importance to the body as the chief concentrated storage form of energy, besides their role in cellular structu

Proteins And Amino Acids

Proteins are the most abundant organic molecules of the living system. in every part of the cell and constitute about 50% of the cellular dry weight.

Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides

There are two types of nucleic acids namely deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA).

Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry

Food is the basic and essential requirement of man for his very existence. The food we eat consists of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins and m

Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry

The plasma is the liquid medium of blood (55-60%), in which the cell components— namely erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets—are sus

Hemoglobin And Porphyrins: Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes

The structure, functions and abnormalities of haemoglobin, the synthesis and degradation of heme, the porphyrin containing compounds are discussed.

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compounds in biological processes.

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Hundreds of reactions simultaneously take place in a living cell, in a well-organized and integrated manner. The entire spectrum of chemical reactions, occurring in the living system, are collectively referred to as the metabolism.

Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification

Vitamins may be regarded as organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts to perform specific biological functions for normal maintenance of optimum growth and health of the organism.

Biomolecules And The Cell

The living matter is composed of mainly six elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (ibd)

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic disease caused by a dysregulated immune response to host intestinal microflora.

Gastrointestinal Tract

The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is an organ system responsible for consuming and digesting food.

Nervous System

The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body.

Endocrine System

The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones that help to control many important body functions, especially the body’s ability to change calories into energy that powers cells and organs.

Hematological Diseases

Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin (Hb) is less than normal. The oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is, therefore, decreased.

Urinary System

The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood

Respiratory System

The cells of the human body require a constant stream of oxygen to stay alive. There are 3 major parts of the respiratory system: the airway, the lungs, and the muscles of respiration

Principles Of Cancer

When cells in some area of body duplicate without control, the excess of tissue that

Diseases Of Bones & Joints

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206 bones by adulthood after some bones have fused together. The bone mass in the skeleton reaches maximum density around age 30.

Cardiovascular System

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind the sternum and above the diaphragm. It is surrounded by the pericardium. On its superior end, the base of the heart is attached to the aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, and the vena cava.

Basic Mechanism Involved In The Process Of Inflammation, Repair, And Atherosclerosis

Inflammation is a critical homeostatic process that is activated by cellular injury regardless of the mechanism of that injury.

Basic principles of cell injury

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, resulting

Enzymes

Enzymes are biocatalysts – the catalysts of life. A catalyst is defined as a substance that increases the velocity or rate of a chemical re

BACHELOR OF PHARMACY

Bachelor of Pharmacy commonly known as B. Pharm is a 4 years full-time course in the field of Pharma

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration

Diazotisation Reaction - B.pharma 1st year handwritten notes.

Pharmaceutical Analysis Notes - Unit 1 hand written notes B.Pharma 1st year

complete simplified notes on pharmaceutical analysis prepared by students... introduction to pharmaceutical analysis unit 1 handwritten notes.

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Acid base titration

Acid base titration, B.pharma 1st year hand written notes

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Non Aqueous titration

Non aqueous titration, B.pharma 1st year hand written notes

Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1 (Inorganic) Practice Test Set #2 | P Chem 1 MCQs

This is the 2nd set of Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry based on the diploma in pharmacy 1st-year syllabus. There are 25 questions (MCQs) in this test. all MCQs are answered and well explained.

Pharmacology and Toxicology MCQs | Practice Test #1

This test has 20 important questions from pharmacology. practice these questions and revise some basics.

Health Education Practice Test #1 | H.E.C.P. MCQs for Pharmacy Exams

Health education and community pharmacy MCQ. Practice these 20 MCQs and update your basics on this topic.

Biochemistry MCQs based Practice test 2 | Pharmacy Exams

30 multiple choice questions in biochemistry and clinical pathology for pharmacy / paramedical students. this will help to revise important concepts after attempting this test and analyzing each question with explanatory notes given with..

Pharmacognosy Aptitude Test

Attempt basic Questions on Pharmacognosy (Pharmacy)

Pharmacology Aptitude Test

Attempt Questions on Pharmacology to check your basic knowledge required for Pharmacy profession or job interviews and exams .

Pharmaceutics useful terms and definitions (oneLiner Questions)

Pharmaceutics useful important terms and definitions, one liner questions and answers.

Pharmacology MCQs | Quiz on General Pharmacological Principles
Practice MCQs on the Pharmacology topic General Pharmacological principles and revise the basics of pharmaclogy.

Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System - MCQs | Quiz
Autonomic nervous system (A.N.S.) is a peripheral complex of nerves, plexuses and ganglia that are organized to modulate the involuntary activity of the secretory glands, smooth muscles and visceral organs. This system functions to sustain homeostatic conditions during periods of reduced physical and emotional activity, and equally important, to assist in internal bodily reactions to stressful circumstances


Pharmaceutics Practice Quiz (Aptitude test for Pharmacy exams)

This is the short aptitude test with 10 to 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) from pharmaceutics based on diploma in pharmacy syllabus.

Carbohydrate Metabolism MCQ | Biochemistry Quiz
Carbohydrate metabolism involves glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain
Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products | Pharmacy Exams

These are some important completion type (fill in the blanks) questions (one liners) from the diploma in pharmacy text books, which will help you to revise the most of Immunology concepts. Refer Pharmaceutics - I textbook (Diploma in Pharmacy) and see the chapter 👉Immunity and immunological products.







Practice Test Set #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 (inorganic) MCQs

Attempt (practice) these important MCQs from P.Chem 1 and revise the basics of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry.

Biochemistry Practice Test 1 (For Pharmacy, paramedical and other entrance exams).

This practice test includes important questions from basic Biochemistry according to the syllabus of pharmacy, paramedical and Nursing Entrance exams. It will also helpful for the entrance exams like DUET, JNU, BHU for PG admissions in various programs like biomedical science, biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, etc.

Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)

Important Multiple choice question from pharmaceutical organic chemistry. Attempt these 30 questions and check answers with explanations for each..

Practice Test #2 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (Organic)

This is practice test no. 2 in pharmaceutical chemistry test series.This practice test includes objective questions (MCQs) from pharmaceutical organic chemistry (pharma chemistry 2) for D.Pharma and B.pharma students
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Carbohydrates- Biomolecules : functions and classifications | Biochemistry

Carbohydrates are the most abundant organic molecules in nature. They are primarily composed of the elements carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The name car

Lipids (Biomolecules): structure, classification and functions | Biochemistry

Lipids (Greek: lipos–fat) are of great importance to the body as the chief concentrated storage form of energy, besides their role in cellular structu

Proteins And Amino Acids

Proteins are the most abundant organic molecules of the living system. in every part of the cell and constitute about 50% of the cellular dry weight.

Nucleic Acids And Nucleotides

There are two types of nucleic acids namely deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) and ribonucleic acid (RNA).

Digestion And Absorption | Biochemistry

Food is the basic and essential requirement of man for his very existence. The food we eat consists of carbohydrates, proteins, lipids, vitamins and m

Plasma Proteins | Biochemistry

The plasma is the liquid medium of blood (55-60%), in which the cell components— namely erythrocytes, leukocytes, and platelets—are sus

Hemoglobin And Porphyrins: Biochemistry | Pharmacy Notes

The structure, functions and abnormalities of haemoglobin, the synthesis and degradation of heme, the porphyrin containing compounds are discussed.

Biological Oxidation - Biochemistry B Pharmacy

For a better understanding of biological oxidation, it is worthwhile to have a basic knowledge of bioenergetics and the role of high-energy compounds in biological processes.

Introduction To Metabolism : Anabolism, catabolism

Hundreds of reactions simultaneously take place in a living cell, in a well-organized and integrated manner. The entire spectrum of chemical reactions, occurring in the living system, are collectively referred to as the metabolism.

Vitamins : History, Nomenclature, synthesis, and Classification

Vitamins may be regarded as organic compounds required in the diet in small amounts to perform specific biological functions for normal maintenance of optimum growth and health of the organism.

Biomolecules And The Cell

The living matter is composed of mainly six elements—carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, phosphorus and sulfur.

Inflammatory Bowel Disease (ibd)

Inflammatory bowel disease (IBD) is an idiopathic disease caused by a dysregulated immune response to host intestinal microflora.

Gastrointestinal Tract

The human gastrointestinal tract (GIT) is an organ system responsible for consuming and digesting food.

Nervous System

The nervous system consists of the brain, spinal cord, sensory organs, and all of the nerves that connect these organs with the rest of the body.

Endocrine System

The endocrine system is a network of glands that produce and release hormones that help to control many important body functions, especially the body’s ability to change calories into energy that powers cells and organs.

Hematological Diseases

Anemia is a medical condition in which the red blood cell count or hemoglobin (Hb) is less than normal. The oxygen-carrying capacity of the blood is, therefore, decreased.

Urinary System

The urinary system consists of the kidneys, ureters, urinary bladder and urethra. The kidneys filter the blood

Respiratory System

The cells of the human body require a constant stream of oxygen to stay alive. There are 3 major parts of the respiratory system: the airway, the lungs, and the muscles of respiration

Principles Of Cancer

When cells in some area of body duplicate without control, the excess of tissue that

Diseases Of Bones & Joints

INTRODUCTION TO HUMAN SKELETON The human skeleton is the internal framework of the body. It is composed of 270 bones at birth. This total 206 bones by adulthood after some bones have fused together. The bone mass in the skeleton reaches maximum density around age 30.

Cardiovascular System

INTRODUCTION TO CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEM The heart is muscular organ about the size of a closed fist located in the chest between the lungs behind the sternum and above the diaphragm. It is surrounded by the pericardium. On its superior end, the base of the heart is attached to the aorta, pulmonary arteries and veins, and the vena cava.

Basic Mechanism Involved In The Process Of Inflammation, Repair, And Atherosclerosis

Inflammation is a critical homeostatic process that is activated by cellular injury regardless of the mechanism of that injury.

Basic principles of cell injury

Cell injury is the common denominator in almost all diseases. It is defined as 'an alteration in cell structure or biochemical functioning, resulting

Enzymes

Enzymes are biocatalysts – the catalysts of life. A catalyst is defined as a substance that increases the velocity or rate of a chemical re

Pharmaceutics useful terms and definitions (oneLiner Questions)

Pharmaceutics useful important terms and definitions, one liner questions and answers.

Most Important Exam Oriented Questions on Immunity and Immunological products | Pharmacy Exams

These are some important completion type (fill in the blanks) questions (one liners) from the diploma in pharmacy text books, which will help you to revise the most of Immunology concepts. Refer Pharmaceutics - I textbook (Diploma in Pharmacy) and see the chapter 👉Immunity and immunological products.


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Pharmaceutical Chemistry-1 (Inorganic) Practice Test Set #2 | P Chem 1 MCQs

This is the 2nd set of Pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry based on the diploma in pharmacy 1st-year syllabus. There are 25 questions (MCQs) in this test. all MCQs are answered and well explained.

Pharmacology and Toxicology MCQs | Practice Test #1

This test has 20 important questions from pharmacology. practice these questions and revise some basics.

Health Education Practice Test #1 | H.E.C.P. MCQs for Pharmacy Exams

Health education and community pharmacy MCQ. Practice these 20 MCQs and update your basics on this topic.

Biochemistry MCQs based Practice test 2 | Pharmacy Exams

30 multiple choice questions in biochemistry and clinical pathology for pharmacy / paramedical students. this will help to revise important concepts after attempting this test and analyzing each question with explanatory notes given with..

Pharmacognosy Aptitude Test

Attempt basic Questions on Pharmacognosy (Pharmacy)

Pharmacology Aptitude Test

Attempt Questions on Pharmacology to check your basic knowledge required for Pharmacy profession or job interviews and exams .

Pharmacology MCQs | Quiz on General Pharmacological Principles
Practice MCQs on the Pharmacology topic General Pharmacological principles and revise the basics of pharmaclogy.

Drugs Acting on Autonomic Nervous System - MCQs | Quiz
Autonomic nervous system (A.N.S.) is a peripheral complex of nerves, plexuses and ganglia that are organized to modulate the involuntary activity of the secretory glands, smooth muscles and visceral organs. This system functions to sustain homeostatic conditions during periods of reduced physical and emotional activity, and equally important, to assist in internal bodily reactions to stressful circumstances

Pharmaceutics Practice Quiz (Aptitude test for Pharmacy exams)

This is the short aptitude test with 10 to 20 multiple choice questions (MCQs) from pharmaceutics based on diploma in pharmacy syllabus.

Carbohydrate Metabolism MCQ | Biochemistry Quiz
Carbohydrate metabolism involves glycolysis, the Krebs cycle, and the electron transport chain





Practice Test Set #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry 1 (inorganic) MCQs

Attempt (practice) these important MCQs from P.Chem 1 and revise the basics of pharmaceutical inorganic chemistry.

Biochemistry Practice Test 1 (For Pharmacy, paramedical and other entrance exams).

This practice test includes important questions from basic Biochemistry according to the syllabus of pharmacy, paramedical and Nursing Entrance exams. It will also helpful for the entrance exams like DUET, JNU, BHU for PG admissions in various programs like biomedical science, biochemistry, microbiology, biotechnology, etc.

Practice Test #1 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (organic)

Important Multiple choice question from pharmaceutical organic chemistry. Attempt these 30 questions and check answers with explanations for each..

Practice Test #2 | Pharmaceutical Chemistry-II (Organic)

This is practice test no. 2 in pharmaceutical chemistry test series.This practice test includes objective questions (MCQs) from pharmaceutical organic chemistry (pharma chemistry 2) for D.Pharma and B.pharma students

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Diazotisation Reaction Titration

Diazotisation Reaction - B.pharma 1st year handwritten notes.

Pharmaceutical Analysis Notes - Unit 1 hand written notes B.Pharma 1st year

complete simplified notes on pharmaceutical analysis prepared by students... introduction to pharmaceutical analysis unit 1 handwritten notes.

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Acid base titration

Acid base titration, B.pharma 1st year hand written notes

Pharmaceutical analysis (chemistry) notes b.pharma 1st year - Non Aqueous titration

Non aqueous titration, B.pharma 1st year hand written notes
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