i have my muhs university exam in 15 days help meout with frequently asked questions in biochemistry?

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i have my muhs university exam in 15 days help meout with frequently asked questions in biochemistry? include diagrams and flowcharts pls

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MUHS biochemistry (MBBS 1st year) covers a huge syllabus, so let me map it out first rather than dumping everything at once — that way we can go deep on what's actually likely to be tested and use the remaining time well.

Topic Map (Frequently Asked Areas in MUHS Biochemistry)

  1. Enzymes - classification, kinetics (Km/Vmax), isoenzymes, enzyme regulation, clinical enzymology (CPK, LDH, ALT/AST in MI and liver disease)
  2. Carbohydrate Metabolism - Glycolysis, TCA cycle, Gluconeogenesis, Glycogenesis/Glycogenolysis (+ glycogen storage diseases), HMP shunt, Diabetes mellitus biochemistry
  3. Lipid Metabolism - Beta-oxidation, Ketone body formation/utilization, Cholesterol synthesis (HMG-CoA reductase), Lipoproteins (LDL/HDL/VLDL), Fatty liver
  4. Protein & Amino Acid Metabolism - Transamination/Deamination, Urea cycle (+ hyperammonemia), important amino acid disorders (PKU, Alkaptonuria, MSUD, Albinism)
  5. Nucleic Acid Metabolism & Molecular Biology - Purine/Pyrimidine synthesis and degradation (Gout, Lesch-Nyhan), DNA replication, Transcription, Translation, Genetic code, Mutations, PCR/recombinant DNA tech
  6. Vitamins - fat-soluble and water-soluble, deficiency disorders (very commonly asked as short notes)
  7. Hormones - mechanism of action (2nd messengers), thyroid/insulin/glucagon biochemistry
  8. Clinical Biochemistry / Organ Function Tests - Liver Function Tests, Renal Function Tests, Thyroid function tests, Cardiac markers
  9. Plasma Proteins & Immunoglobulins
  10. Water, Electrolyte & Acid-Base Balance
  11. Cancer Biology - oncogenes, tumor markers

Quick Overview

MUHS biochemistry papers (Paper I and II for MBBS Phase 1) heavily favor diagrams + short notes style questions: pathway diagrams with regulatory enzymes highlighted, clinical correlations (which enzyme deficiency causes which disease), and "write short notes on" for vitamins, hormones, and inborn errors of metabolism. Long essay questions almost always come from Carbohydrate or Lipid metabolism pathways, or Gene expression/Molecular biology.
Given 15 days, it's more useful to go deep on 2-3 high-yield topics with proper flowcharts/diagrams rather than a shallow pass over everything.
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Which topic should we go deep on first (with diagrams/flowcharts and likely exam questions)? · What format is most useful right now?

Your credits are exhausted. You can purchase a top-up or subscribe to a plan to continue using Orris. If you're already subscribed, your daily credits will reset tomorrow.MUHS biochemistry (MBBS 1st year) covers a huge syllabus, so let me map it out first rather than dumping everything at once — that way we can go deep on what's actually likely to be tested and use the remaining time well.

Topic Map (Frequently Asked Areas in MUHS Biochemistry)

  1. Enzymes - classification, kinetics (Km/Vmax), isoenzymes, enzyme regulation, clinical enzymology (CPK, LDH, ALT/AST in MI and liver disease)
  2. Carbohydrate Metabolism - Glycolysis, TCA cycle, Gluconeogenesis, Glycogenesis/Glycogenolysis (+ glycogen storage diseases), HMP shunt, Diabetes mellitus biochemistry
  3. Lipid Metabolism - Beta-oxidation, Ketone body formation/utilization, Cholesterol synthesis (HMG-CoA reductase), Lipoproteins (LDL/HDL/VLDL), Fatty liver
  4. Protein & Amino Acid Metabolism - Transamination/Deamination, Urea cycle (+ hyperammonemia), important amino acid disorders (PKU, Alkaptonuria, MSUD, Albinism)
  5. Nucleic Acid Metabolism & Molecular Biology - Purine/Pyrimidine synthesis and degradation (Gout, Lesch-Nyhan), DNA replication, Transcription, Translation, Genetic code, Mutations, PCR/recombinant DNA tech
  6. Vitamins - fat-soluble and water-soluble, deficiency disorders (very commonly asked as short notes)
  7. Hormones - mechanism of action (2nd messengers), thyroid/insulin/glucagon biochemistry
  8. Clinical Biochemistry / Organ Function Tests - Liver Function Tests, Renal Function Tests, Thyroid function tests, Cardiac markers
  9. Plasma Proteins & Immunoglobulins
  10. Water, Electrolyte & Acid-Base Balance
  11. Cancer Biology - oncogenes, tumor markers

Quick Overview

MUHS biochemistry papers (Paper I and II for MBBS Phase 1) heavily favor diagrams + short notes style questions: pathway diagrams with regulatory enzymes highlighted, clinical correlations (which enzyme deficiency causes which disease), and "write short notes on" for vitamins, hormones, and inborn errors of metabolism. Long essay questions almost always come from Carbohydrate or Lipid metabolism pathways, or Gene expression/Molecular biology.
Given 15 days, it's more useful to go deep on 2-3 high-yield topics with proper flowcharts/diagrams rather than a shallow pass over everything.

gimme direct questions and ready answers with diagram and flowcharts in pdf

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