A. Decrease of km and increase of Vmax
B. increase of km and increase of Vmax
C. Decrease of km and decrease of Vmax
D. Increase of km and Unchanged of Vmax
Related Mcqs:
- The main site of fluoride inhibition in the Embden Meyerhof pathway of acid____________?
A. ATPase
B. Enolase
C. Pyruvate Kinase
D. Fructose 6 phosphatase - Low calcium level will cause_____________?
A. Hyper excitability of wrist muscle
B. Weak heart action
C. Tetanus
D. All of the above - Chloramphenicol can cause_____________?
A. Staining of teeth
B. Aplastic anaemia
C. Bone marrow suppression
D. B & C - Aspirine cause_____________?
A. Increase BT
B. Increase CT
C. Increase PTT
D. Increase APTT - Inhibition of glycolysis by O2 is known a_____________?
A. Muni effect
B. Pasteur effect
C. Hill reaction
D. Gluconeogenesis - Which among the drugs given below, does Not act by protease inhibition ?
A. Ritonavir
B. Saquinavir
C. Nelfinavir
D. Zanamivir - The mechanism of action of chloramphenicol is inhibition of synthesis of_____________?
A. Cell wall
B. Cell membrane
C. Protein
D. DNA - Enzyme that catalyses the transfer of a molecule group from one molecule to another is_____________?
A. Oxidases
B. Peptidases
C. Transferases
D. LIpases - The enzyme that splits hydrogen peroxide into water and oxygen is_____________?
A. Cytochromes
B. Cytochrome P 450
C. Super oxide dismutase
D. Catalase - An enzyme that makes a double stranded DNA copy from a single stranded RNA template molecule is known as____________?
A. DNA polymerase
B. RNA polymerase
C. Reverse transcriptase
D. Phospho kinase