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HUMAN ANATOMY OF PHYSIOLOGY
In this unit, you have learnt that: • The urethra as a tube that exits the urinary bladder inferiorly and anteriorly. In males, the urethra extends to the end of the penis. In females, it opens into the vestibule anterior to the vaginal opening. • The male urethra has 3 parts - prostatic, membranous and penile urethra.
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PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY I THEORY
In this unit you have studied about the basic features of the covalent bond which is the bond occurring in all the compounds of carbon and is responsible for the formation of organic compounds. The formation of simple organic compounds is explained by using the concept of hybridization. As these organic compounds are conveniently studied by grouping the similar compounds together in a class, classification of organic compounds has been dealt with in detail. The nomenclature of various classes of the organic compounds is also discussed using simple examples.
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BCH 201: GENERAL BIOCHEMISTRY I
How were cells discovered? The first description of the cell is generally attributed to Robert Hooke (1635 1702), an English physicist who was also a distinguished microscopist. In 1665 Hooke published Micrographia, the first important work devoted to microscopical observation, and showed what the microscope could mean for naturalists. He described the microscopic units that made up the structure of a slice of cork and coined the term ‘‘cells’’ or ‘‘pores’’ to refer to these units.
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PATHOPHYSIOLOGY THEORY
N.B. Cancer cells lack repression or lode control of Mitosis I.e. cancer cells are crazy cells.
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UNIT – I COMPUTER APPLICATIONS IN PHARMACY – BP205T
An Information system is a combination of hardware and software and telecommunication networks that people build to collect, create and distribute useful data, typically in an organizational, It defines the flow of information within the system. The objective of an information system is to provide appropriate information to the user, to gather the data, processing of the data and communicate information to the user of the system.
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PHARMACY 200L IST SEM.
  • Introduction
    • The Covalent Bond
    • Structural Formulas
    • Orbital Hybridization

Sp3-Hybridisation

  • sp2-Hybridisation
  • sp-Hybridisation
  • Functional Group Classification
  • Nomenclature of Organic Compounds
  • Conclusion
  • Summary
  • Tutor-Marked Assignment
Exercise Files
PERFECT UPDATED NOTES ON PHARMACEUTICAL ORGANIC CHEMISTRY II 200L IST SEM..pdf
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ASS. ON, PHAR ORG. CHEM. 1 THEORY (BP 202).docx
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