Biology, asked by drmalik021, 10 months ago

hey guys please help me out ... question 6 and 7 ​

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Answered by abishekcps
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Answer of Q7

b) metaphase

Metaphase is the phase where the chromatids separate. Thus the cell reaches this phase and stops dividing.

Answer of Q6 :

i cant see the question clearly but i can brief it :

Enzyme induction refers to an increase in the rate of hepatic metabolism, mediated by increased transcription of mRNA encoding the genes for drug-metabolizing enzymes. This leads to a decrease in the concentrations of drugs metabolized by the same enzyme. Rifampicin is a potent inducer of CYP3A4 and can result in clinically significant decreases in plasma concentrations of many concomitant medications including PIs, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, and entry inhibitors. It is important to keep in mind that the doses of many concomitant medications will need to be adjusted when starting or stopping enzyme inducers.

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Answered by Anonymous
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answer(6)

Enzyme induction refers to an increase in the rate of hepatic metabolism, mediated by increased transcription of mRNA encoding the genes for drug-metabolizing enzymes. This leads to a decrease in the concentrations of drugs metabolized by the same enzyme. Rifampicin is a potent inducer of CYP3A4 and can result in clinically significant decreases in plasma concentrations of many concomitant medications including PIs, non-nucleoside reverse transcriptase inhibitors, integrase inhibitors, and entry inhibitors. It is important to keep in mind that the doses of many concomitant medications will need to be adjusted when starting or stopping enzyme inducers.

answer(7)

b) metaphase

Metaphase is the phase where the chromatids separate. Thus the cell reaches this phase and stops dividing.

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