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Types of Necrosis: Coagulative, Liquefactive, Caseous Explained
What is Necrosis?The morphological alterations that occur after cell death in living tissue as a result of progressive enzymatic degradation andRead MoreDec 23 2025
Oxidative Phosphorylation & Electron Transport Chain Explained: Steps, Complexes & ATP Formation
Electron Transport ChainAll complexes of ETC are present along the Inner side of the inner mitochondrial membrane.Oxidative PhosphorylationThe El...Read MoreNov 20 2025
Glycolysis vs Gluconeogenesis: Key Differences, Enzymes & Regulatory Steps Explained
What is Glycolysis?Glycolysis is the splitting of the 6-carbon compound glucose to form two products, depending upon the process occurs aerobical...Read MoreNov 10 2025
HMP Pathway Simplified: Role of NADPH in Metabolism & G6PD Deficiency Overview
HMP ShuntIt is a pathway where ATP is neither generated nor utilized. It acts as a source of NADPH. It acts as a source of Ribose 5-phosphate. R...Read MoreNov 07 2025
Lipid Metabolism Important Questions NEET PG 2026
Q. Why do we say a carbohydrate-rich diet is lipogenic?Ans. A carbohydrate-rich diet will provide the fuel that will get converted to fat. Insuli...Read MoreJun 20 2025
20 Must-Know Flashcards for Biochemistry NEET PG 2026
Flashcard 1Basic Thumb RuleAll the carbohydrates preferred to link with ⍺ (1,4) linkage along straight chains. At branch points, they have ɑ (1,6...Read MoreJun 18 2025
Biochemistry Essentials: Deep Dive into High-Yield Concepts and PYQs
Integration of MetabolismQ1. When there is a low insulin to glucagon ratio, which of the following enzymes is stimulated?Answer: Hormone-sensitiv...Read MoreJun 09 2025
Biochemistry Image Based Questions for NEET PG 2026
Q1. Analyse the structure of the mucopolysaccharide shown below: Which mucopolysaccharide is represented in this image?Heparan sulfateKeratan su...Read MoreApr 28 2025
Amino Acid And Protein Metabolism: Important Questions In Biochemistry
Q1. The amino acid that does not undergo transamination is:SerineCysteineThreonineTryptophanQ2. Aspartate on transamination forms:Pyruvatea Ketog...Read MoreFeb 28 2025
Solved Important Questions On LIPID Chemistry
Q. Which is the lipid that accumulates in Fabry's disease?Ans: GlobosideQ. Enzymes which are defective in Fabry's disease?Ans: a GalactosidaseQRead MoreFeb 26 2025
Solved Important Questions On LIPID Chemistry
Q. Which is the lipid that accumulates in Fabry's disease?Ans: GlobosideQ. Enzymes which are defective in Fabry's disease?Ans: a GalactosidaseQRead MoreFeb 26 2025
Lipoprotein Metabolism: An Overview
Functions of LipoproteinLipoproteins transport lipids in blood because lipids are nonpolar and float in blood, coalescing into large clumps thatRead MoreFeb 21 2025