Waxes are esters of:
1. Glycerol and fatty acid.
2. Long-chain alcohols and long-chain fatty acids.
3. Glycerol.
4. Long-chain alcohol.
Enzymes that utilize ATP in phosphate transfer require an alkaline earth metal (M) as the cofactor. M is:
1. | Sr | 2. | Be |
3. | Mg | 4. | Ca |
The non-essential amino acid among the following is:
1. | Lysine | 2. | Valine |
3. | Leucine | 4. | Alanine |
1. Anomers
2. Epimers
3. Enantiomers
4. Diastereoisomers
Cellulose upon acetylation with excess acetic anhydride/H2SO4 (catalytic) gives cellulose triacetate whose structure is –
The incorrect statement among the following options is:
1. Chlorophyll is responsible for the synthesis of carbohydrates in plants.
2. The compound formed by the addition of oxygen to hemoglobin is called oxyhemoglobin.
3. Acetylsalicylic acid is known as aspirin.
4. The metal ion present in vitamin B12 is
An optically inactive amino acid is-
1. | Lactic acid | 2. | Serine |
3. | Alanine | 4. | Glycine |
A linkage present in proteins and peptides is:
1. | 2. | ||
3. | 4. |
An acids among the followingthat acts as vitamin is:
1. Benzoic acid
2. Ascorbic acid
3. Oxalic acid
4. Formic acid
Insulin regulates the metabolism of :
1. | Minerals | 2. | Amino acids |
3. | Glucose | 4. | Vitamins |