Answer:
Peripheral vasodilators
Explanation:
Peripheral dilators are a form of vasodilators that are involved in the dilation of the most distal parts of the vascular system such as the venules and arterioles. It does this by relaxing the smooth muscle of the blood vessels that are wide open, therefore making it easier for the heart to pump blood through blood vessels and also the whole body.
In the treatment of hypertension, the peripheral dilators lower blood pressure by decreasing the total peripheral resistance of the arteries. In addition to the treatment of hypertension, they are also used in the treatment of heart failure and acute myocardial infarction.
An example is isoxsuprine.
The question is incomplete as it does not have the options which are:
- manufactured proteins to be short and defective
- the DNA to break up into thousands of short segments
- incorrect pairing between mRNA codons and amino acids
- no bad effects, as long as the stop codons are not also inserted into tRNA
- all of the above
Answer:
manufactured proteins to be short and defective
Explanation:
The virus particle replicates in the host machinery by using its DNA replication machinery and then transcription and translation machinery.
If by chance, the virus particle inserts stop codon along with the segments of DNA therefore the stop codon will show its effect during the translation process when the DNA sequence is translated into the proteins.
When the stop codon will be read during the translation then the protein synthesis will stop at that time and short or defective proteins will be produced.
Thus, the selected option is correct.