Identify the substances having a glycosidic bond and peptide bond, respectively in their structure:
1. Glycerol, trypsin
2. Cellulose, lecithin
3. Inulin, insulin
4. Chitin, cholesterol
Which of the following statements is not correct?
1. | The proinsulin has an extra peptide called C-peptide |
2. | Functional insulin has A and B chains linked together by hydrogen bonds. |
3. | Genetically engineered insulin is produced in E. Coli. |
4. | In man, insulin is synthesized as proinsulin. |
Some dividing cells exit the cell cycle and enter the vegetative inactive stage. This is called the quiescent stage . This process occurs at the end of:
1.
2. S phase
3.
4. M phase
Identify the correct statement with regard to phase (Gap 1) of interphase:
1. | The reorganisation of all cell components takes place. |
2. | The cell is metabolically active and grows but does not replicate its DNA |
3. | Nuclear division takes place |
4. | DNA synthesis or replication takes place. |
The QRS complex in a standard ECG represents:
1. Depolarisation of auricles
2. Depolarisation of ventricles
3. Repolarisation of ventricles
4. Repolarisation of auricles
If the distance between two consecutive base pairs is 0.34 nm and the total number of base pairs of a DNA double helix in a typical mammalian cell is bp, then the length of the DNA is approximately:
1. | 2.5 meters | 2. | 2.2 meters |
3. | 2.7 meters | 4. | 2.0 meters |
Which of the following regions of the globe exhibits the highest species diversity?
1. | Madagascar | 2. | Himalayas |
3. | Amazon forests | 4. | Western Ghats of India |
Which of the following is put into Anaerobic sludge digester for further sewage treatment?
1. Floating debris
2. Effluents of primary treatment
3. Activated sludge
4. Primary sludge
Dissolution of the synaptonemal complex occurs during :
1. | Zygote | 2. | Diplotene |
3. | Leptotene | 4. | Pachytene |
Select the option including all sexually transmitted diseases:
1. Gonorrhoea, Malaria, Genital herpes
2. AIDS, Malaria, Filaria
3. Cancer, AIDS, Syphilis
4. Gonorrhoea, Syphilis, Genital herpes