Many elements are found in living organisms either free or in the form of compounds. One of the following is not found in living organisms.

1. Silicon

2. Magnesium

3. Iron

4. Sodium

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Amino acids have both an amino group and a carboxyl group in their structure. Which amongst the following is an amino acid?

1. Formic acid

2. Glycerol

3. Glycolic acid

4. Glycine

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An amino acid under certain conditions has both positive and negative charges simultaneously in the same molecule. Such a form of amino acid is called

1. acidic form

2. basic form

3. aromatic form

4. zwitterionic form

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5. Which of the following sugars howe the same number of carbon as present in glucose?

1. Fructose

2. Erythrose

3. Ribulose

4. Ribose

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When we homogenise any tissue in an acid, the acid-soluble pool represents

1. cytoplasm 

2. cell membrane

3. nucleus

4. mitochondria

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The most abundant chemical in living organisms could be

1.  protein 

2.  water

3.  sugar

4.  nucleic acid

 

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A homopolymer has only one type of building block called monomer repeated ‘n’ number of times. A heteropolymer has more than one type of monomer. Proteins are heteropolymers usually made of

1.  20 types of monomers

2.  40 types of monomers

3.  30 types of monomers

4.  only one type of monomer

 

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Proteins perform many physiological functions. For example, some functions as enzymes. One of the following represents an additional function that some proteins discharge

1.  Antibiotics

2.  Pigment conferring colour to skin

3.  Pigments making coloursof flowers

4.  Hormones

 

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Glycogen is a homopolymer made of

1.  glucose units

2.  galactose units

3.  ribose units

4.  amino acids

 

 

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The number of ‘ends’ in a glycogen molecule would be

1.  Equal to the number of branches plus one

2.  Equal to the number of branch points

3.  One

4.  Two, one on the left side and another on the right side

 

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