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Which of the following is not an attribute of enzymes

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Important Questions on Chemistry in Everyday Life

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Which of the following compounds is not an antacid?
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Statements about Enzyme Inhibitor Drugs are given below :

(A) There are Competitive and Non-competitive inhibitor drugs.

(B) These can bind at the active sites and allosteric sites.

(C) Competitive Drugs are allosteric site blocking drugs.

(D) Non-competitive Drugs are active site blocking drugs.

Choose the correct answer from the options given below

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The correct match between items of List-I and List-II is:
List –I List - II
(A) Phenelzine (P) Pyrimidine
(B) Chloroxylenol (Q) Furan
(C) Uracil (R) Hydrazine
(D) Ranitidine (S) Phenol
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With respect to drug-enzyme interaction, identify the wrong statement:
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Two statements in respect of drug-enzyme interaction are given below

Statement I : Action of an enzyme can be blocked only when an inhibitor blocks the active site of the enzyme.

Statement II : An inhibitor can form a strong covalent bond with the enzyme.

In the light of the above statements. Choose the correct answer from the options given below

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While antacids and antiallergic drugs interfere with the function of histamines, why do these not interfere with the function of each other?
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Drugs used to bind to receptors, inhibiting its natural function and blocking a message are called

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Some drugs bind to a site other than, the active site of an enzyme. This site is known as
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Which of the following is used as antiseptic?
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The enzyme which converts maltose to glucose is
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How do antiseptics differ from disinfectants? Give one example of each. 
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Which of the following is a bactericidal antibiotic?
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The mixture of chloroxylenol and terpineol acts as:

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Which of the following is not a target molecule for drug function in the body?
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Which of the following is not related to drug-enzyme interaction?
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The reason for "drug induced poisoning" is: