When should I take PEP medication?
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) must be taken within 72 hours of exposure to HIV, else the medication will be rendered ineffective.... View Article
Post-exposure prophylaxis (PEP) must be taken within 72 hours of exposure to HIV, else the medication will be rendered ineffective.... View Article
PEP carboxylase is found in the mesophyll cells. It is an important enzyme for CAM and C4 plants. Register at... View Article
PEP carboxylase is used by plants in arid habitats. The stomata of such plants open at night and take in... View Article
An example of an uncoupling agent is salicylic acid. It decreases the production of ATP and increases body temperature if... View Article
Yes, oxidative phosphorylation is known to produce heat. Register at BYJU’S NEET to explore other fascinating concepts.
The complete oxidation of 1 molecule of glucose yields 38 molecules of ATP. Register at BYJU’S NEET to explore other... View Article
The energy comes from electrons that are produced by the oxidation of biological molecules. Register at BYJU’S NEET to explore... View Article
Phosphorylation is required for proteins to function. This is due to the fact that it leads to various activities of... View Article
Phosphorylation is a mechanism that integrates a group of phosphates into an organic molecule. It plays an important role in... View Article
ATP synthase is a protein. Its function is to catalyse the formation of the ATP using ADP and inorganic phosphate... View Article
One of the characteristic signs of poor circulation in the legs is that the toe nails turn brittle. It can... View Article
ACE Inhibitors prevent the body from producing a chemical called angiotensin II. This chemical is responsible for narrowing blood vessels... View Article
Rhizocarpon geographicum, or the Map lichen, is a species of lichen that has an estimated age of 8,600 years, making... View Article
Reducing protein intake and avoiding supplements that contain creatine can help reduce blood urea levels. Certain foods such as carrots... View Article
A normal, healthy reading would be 120/80mm Hg or lower. Hypertension is usually characterized when systolic reading is 140 mm... View Article
Some may experience a feeling of lightheadedness. Others may feel a pounding sensation in their head or chest. However, many... View Article
Resistance blood vessels are blood vessels that are very small in diameter. These vessels are usually end-points of arteries or... View Article
Following are blood clotting factors and their common names: Factor I – fibrinogen Factor II – prothrombin Factor III –... View Article
If blood flow to the kidneys are compromised, the kidneys release two chemicals – angiotensin II and prostaglandins. These chemicals... View Article
Animals such as sea anemones, corals and jellyfish do not have a circulatory system, and hence, do not have blood.... View Article