Given below is the structure of a monosaccharide. The homopolymer of this monosaccharide is used in:

1. Storage of carbohydrates in plants
2. Storage of carbohydrates in animals
3. Making the medium for microbial culture
4. Formation of the structure of the plant cell wall

Subtopic:  Carbohydrates |

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Given below is the structure of a lipid. The excess of this compound in human blood can lead to:

1. Alzheimer’s disease
2. Phenylketonuria
3. Atherosclerosis
4. Rheumatoid arthritis

Subtopic:  Lipids |
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Shown below is a level of structural organization of a protein. Which of the following proteins attains its final form as this structure

1. Keratin

2. Fibroin

3. Tropo-collagen

4. Myoglobin

Subtopic:  Structural Organisation of Proteins |

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The following diagram depicts the structure of a:

1. Nucleoside

2. Nucleotide

3. Nitrogen containing Monosaccharide

4. Glycoprotein

Subtopic:  Nucleic Acid: Nucleotides |
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The chitinous exoskeleton of arthropods is formed by the polymerisation of–
1. D- glucosamine
2. N- acetyl glucosamine
3. Lipoglycans
4. Keratin sulphate and chondroitin sulphate

Subtopic:  Carbohydrates: Cellulose, Chitin, Inulin & Agar |
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Look at the graph given below. The reaction rate, of the reaction, can be increased beyond point C by:

  

1. increasing the amount of substrate
2. adding more water
3. increasing the temperature
4. decreasing enzyme concentration

Subtopic:  Factors Affecting Enzyme Catalysis Reaction |
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What level of protein organization structure explains the 3-D shape of an enzyme?

1. primary structure 2. tertiary structure
3. secondary structure 4. quaternary structure
Subtopic:  Proteins |
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Given below is a schematic metabolic pathway. In an experiment, the concentration of enzyme 1 was increased but the concentration of enzymes 2 and 3 were kept constant. What would happen to the rate of production of D?

1. it would go down
2. it would go up
3. it would stay the same
4. it would stop

Subtopic:  Enzyme Catalysis |
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The graph shown below shows the effect of a certain factor on the rate of a reaction catalyzed by an enzyme. The X-axis would show the said factor and that will be:

1. substrate concentration 2. pH
3. enzyme concentration 4. temperature
Subtopic:  Factors Affecting Enzyme Catalysis Reaction |
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In the following graph, the X-axis will show:

  

1. substrate concentration
2. enzyme concentration
3. pH
4. enzyme concentration or substrate concentration

Subtopic:  Factors Affecting Enzyme Catalysis Reaction |

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