AD1 TB1 Quiz

  1.  
    What is the sequence of activation of factors in the classical pathway of complement?
  2.  
    What pathological process is associated with pyknosis?
  3.  
    Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 is due to dysfunction of what molecule?
  4.  
    Drug 'A' is administered orally in the dog. 20% is broken down enzymatically in the gut lumen, 20% passes out unchanged in the faeces, and 50% of that absorbed is subject to 1st pass metabolism in the liver. What is the oral bioavailability of drug 'A'?
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AD1 TB1 Quiz (Answer Key)

  1.  
    What is the sequence of activation of factors in the classical pathway of complement?
  2.  
    What pathological process is associated with pyknosis?
  3.  
    Leukocyte adhesion deficiency type 1 is due to dysfunction of what molecule?
  4.  
    Drug 'A' is administered orally in the dog. 20% is broken down enzymatically in the gut lumen, 20% passes out unchanged in the faeces, and 50% of that absorbed is subject to 1st pass metabolism in the liver. What is the oral bioavailability of drug 'A'?

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