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Exam FPGEE Topic 4 Question 96 Discussion
NABP Exam FPGEE Topic 4 Question 96 Discussion
Actual exam question for NABP's FPGEE exam
Question #: 96
Topic #: 4
[All FPGEE Questions]
Agents considered as precursor of leukotriene include:
A
Tyrosine
B
Cyanide
C
Arachidonic acid
D
Prostaglandins
E
Histamine
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Alfred
12 days ago
Ooh, E. Histamine, my personal favorite. It's like the party animal of the bunch, always making a scene.
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Virgina
14 days ago
C. Arachidonic acid, of course! It's like the rock star of leukotriene precursors. I bet it has a killer tour bus.
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Sage
24 days ago
B. Cyanide? Really? That's a bold choice, but I'm not sure it's the right fit here. Might as well order some cyanide-laced tea while we're at it.
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Dylan
4 days ago
D) Prostaglandins
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Nieves
6 days ago
E) Histamine
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Rosenda
7 days ago
C) Arachidonic acid
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Domitila
15 days ago
A) Tyrosine
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Ernestine
1 months ago
I agree with Reed, because leukotrienes are derived from arachidonic acid.
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Tyra
1 months ago
I'm going with D. Prostaglandins. They're always stirring up trouble, might as well throw them in the mix too.
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Diego
6 days ago
I'm not sure, but I'll go with A. Tyrosine. It's involved in many biological processes.
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Chauncey
11 days ago
I believe it's E. Histamine. It plays a role in the inflammatory response.
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Samira
15 days ago
I'm going with D. Prostaglandins. They're always stirring up trouble, might as well throw them in the mix too.
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Cecilia
19 days ago
I think it's C. Arachidonic acid. That's what leads to the production of leukotrienes.
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Reed
1 months ago
I think the answer is C) Arachidonic acid.
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Pauline
2 months ago
Hmm, I think it's C. Arachidonic acid, the precursor of leukotrienes. Gotta love those fatty acid cascades!
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Otis
7 days ago
Arachidonic acid is the key player in the synthesis of leukotrienes.
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Vincenza
8 days ago
Definitely, arachidonic acid is the correct precursor for leukotrienes.
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Goldie
9 days ago
Yes, arachidonic acid is part of the fatty acid cascade that leads to leukotriene production.
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Albert
14 days ago
I agree, arachidonic acid is indeed the precursor of leukotrienes.
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