In amino acid is a

1. Substituted methane

2. Substituted ethane

3. Any acid having amino group

4. Derivative of indoacetic acid

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The unique properties of each amino acid are determined by its particular:

1. R group

2. Amino group

3. Kinds of peptide bonds

4. Number of bonds to other amino acids 

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Which transports glucose into cells is

1. Trypsin

2. Keratin

3. Haemogiobin

4. GLUT-4

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Antibodies that help to fight infectious agents are

1. Polysaccharides

2. Amino acids

3. Proteins

4. Glucose

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Which of the following is the most abundant protein in the whole of the biosphere?

(1)Collagen

(2)Albumin

(3)RUBISCO

(4)Antibody

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The formation of amide bond shows which type of reaction

1. Substitution reaction
2. Elimination reaction
3. Addition reaction
4. Rearrangement reaction
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The tertiary structure of proteins can be destroyed by

1. High energy radiations

2. High temperature

3. Drastic changes in pH

4. All of these

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Proteins are 

1. Macromolecules
2. Homopolymers
3. Micromolecules
4. Polymers of starch

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