Match the medication with the correct sources of drug. 1. Synthetic insulin 2. Iron, iodine, and zinc 3. Penicillium chrysogenum 4. Heparin and lanolin 5. Digitalis and quinidine.
Understand the Problem
The question is asking to match various medications with their corresponding sources, categorizing them as either natural or synthetic and specifying whether the natural sources are from animals, plants, minerals, or microbiology.
Answer
1-e, 2-c, 3-d, 4-a, 5-b
- Synthetic insulin - e. synthetic. 2. Iron, iodine, and zinc - c. natural - minerals. 3. Penicillium chrysogenum - d. natural - microbiological. 4. Heparin and lanolin - a. natural - animals. 5. Digitalis and quinidine - b. natural - plants.
Answer for screen readers
- Synthetic insulin - e. synthetic. 2. Iron, iodine, and zinc - c. natural - minerals. 3. Penicillium chrysogenum - d. natural - microbiological. 4. Heparin and lanolin - a. natural - animals. 5. Digitalis and quinidine - b. natural - plants.
More Information
Insulin is synthetically produced. Iron, iodine, and zinc are minerals. Penicillin from Penicillium is microbiological. Heparin and lanolin are from animal sources, and digitalis and quinidine are plant-derived.
Tips
Confusion may arise by mixing the biological (microbiological) and plant sources. Always link microbiological drugs to their specific species.
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