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Pharmacy Questions

Practice topic-wise questions, MCQs, and one-liners selected by experts.

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The enzymes of ETC (electron transport chain) are present in

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Breakdown of glycogen to glucose is termed as..

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Formation of glycogen from glucose

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Formation of glucose from non-carbohydrate precursors like amino acids, lactic acid and glycerol

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The inhibition of cellular respiration by high concentration of glucose

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The inhibition of glycolysis by Oxygen

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The Oxidation of glucose to pyruvate and lactate is called

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The accumulation of gas in the stomach and /or instestine, arising from aerophagy, intestinal fermentation, deficient absorption or constipation

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The swallowing air in stomach, unknowingly is termed as

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Acute or chronic inflammation of gall bladder

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Subjective awareness of difficulty in swallowing due to impaired progression of food or matter from pharynx to stomach

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The loss of appetite, resulting from local or general cause and anxiety or depression is termed as-

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The technique to view the hollow organs from inside

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The Inflammation of the vermiform appendix is termed as -

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The accumulation of triglycerides in the liver, in the amount sufficient to be visible on light microscopy

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binding of Morphine and Naloxone to the Opioid receptors

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When both agonist and antagonist binds reversibly on the same site of the receptor

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Antagonist binds with the same receptor as the agonist and inhibits its effect

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When two drugs act at different receptors or by different machanisms on the same physiological system and produce opposite effect

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Use of dimecaprol in arsenic poisoning is an example of

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