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Causes, mechanism of impairment or attack, symptoms and possible treatments of the following diseases of circulatory system:

1. Hypertension 

2. Aneurysm 

3. Rheumatic Heart Disease 

4. Stroke 

5. Leukemia 

6. Sickle-cell Anemia 

7. Atherosclerosis 

8. Thrombosis

9. Hemophilia


Discuss the life cycle of Human immunodeficiency virus type 1 (HIV-1) in relation

to drug targets for antiretroviral therapies used to treat HIV-1 infected patients:


What are the differences between photosynthesis and crop productivity ? Discuss


what can determine if a trait is advantageous


5)The hydrolysis of glucose-6-phosphate is catalyzed by phosphatase, this phosphatase

in not found in:

Select one:

a. Kidneys

b. Liver

c. Skeletal muscles and liver

d. Skeletal muscles

e. Small intestine


Ackee, the national fruit of Jamaica, can lead to Jamaican vomiting sickness if eaten before it ripen. Hypoglycin in the unripe fruit is metabolized to a molecule that irreversibly binds to carnitine, inhibiting the oxidation of long-chain fatty acids. What metabolic pathway glucose metabolism will be inhibited in Jamaican vomiting sickness? Select one: a. Glycogen Synthesis b. Glycolysis c Gluconeogenesis d. Glycogenolysis


1) Will the substrate bind to the active site of enzyme, if that enzyme is in solid state?

2) As a specific substrate binds to the active site of enzyme, so does the active is attracting/ absorbing that specific substrate only....?

3) If the shape of an enzyme is changed, so will it never function or never bind to any substrate....?


The use of broad-spectrum antibiotics can produce a bleeding diathesis characterized by hematomas, hematuria, melena, and bleeding from the gums by decreasing the normal gut flora and inducing a deficiency of a certain vitamin.

7.2.1 Which vitamin is deficient? Explain


Ketone bodies are exported from the liver for use by other tissues. Explain the enzymatic

properties of the liver that contributes to its special ability to export these compounds.


Discuss the principles of ion exchange and affinity chromatography


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