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This section includes 12 Mcqs, each offering curated multiple-choice questions to sharpen your Biotechnology knowledge and support exam preparation. Choose a topic below to get started.
1. |
Which model is also known as membrane permeation rate limited? |
A. | Physiologic model |
B. | Compartment model |
C. | Noncompartment model |
D. | Mammillary model |
Answer» B. Compartment model | |
2. |
Which of the following will be a disadvantage for the physiologic model? |
A. | Prediction of drug concentration in various body regions |
B. | Correlation of data in several animal species |
C. | Obtaining experimental data for each of the organs |
D. | The model gives an exact description of the drug concentration-time profile for any organ |
Answer» D. The model gives an exact description of the drug concentration-time profile for any organ | |
3. |
Which kind of pharmacokinetic model is shown in the picture? |
A. | Physiologic model |
B. | Compartment model |
C. | Noncompartment model |
D. | Mammillary model |
Answer» B. Compartment model | |
4. |
Which pharmacokinetic model is drawn on the basis of anatomic and physiologic data? |
A. | Compartment model |
B. | Caternary model |
C. | Physiologic model |
D. | Mammillary model |
Answer» D. Mammillary model | |
5. |
In noncompartmental analysis, Mean residence time is equal to _____________ |
A. | The area under the first moment curve/area under the zero moment curve |
B. | The area under the zero moment’s curve/area under the first moment curve |
C. | 1 / Area under the first-moment curve |
D. | 1/ Area under the zero moment curve |
Answer» B. The area under the zero moment’s curve/area under the first moment curve | |
6. |
Which of the following is not a characteristic of the caternary compartment model? |
A. | It gives a visual representation of various rate processes in drug disposition |
B. | It shows how many rate constants are necessary |
C. | Compartments and parameters bear a relationship with physiologic functions |
D. | Useful in predicting drug |
Answer» D. Useful in predicting drug | |
7. |
In which model compartments are joined in series? |
A. | Compartment model |
B. | Caternary model |
C. | Physiologic model |
D. | Mammillary model |
Answer» C. Physiologic model | |
8. |
What type of drug administration will have the shown compartment model? |
A. | Intravenous administration |
B. | Oral administration |
C. | Rectal administration |
D. | Sublingual administration |
Answer» B. Oral administration | |
9. |
Which organs will make up the peripheral compartment? |
A. | Lungs |
B. | Liver |
C. | Kidneys |
D. | Pancreas |
Answer» E. | |
10. |
In which of the model peripheral compartments are connected to a central compartment? |
A. | Compartment model |
B. | Caternary model |
C. | Physiologic model |
D. | Mammillary model |
Answer» E. | |
11. |
In which of the following models the body is considered to be composed of several compartments? |
A. | Compartment model |
B. | Noncompartment model |
C. | Physiologic model |
D. | Human model |
Answer» B. Noncompartment model | |
12. |
Which of the following is not a mechanism for pharmacokinetic analysis? |
A. | Compartment analysis |
B. | Non compartment analysis |
C. | Physiologic modeling |
D. | Human model |
Answer» E. | |