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What type of linkage holds together the monomers in DNA ?

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Hydrogen bonds.
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MODERN PUBLICATION-BIOMOLECULES-Conceptual Questions (2)
  1. alphaamino acids are those which

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  2. State the use of interferon and insulin in medicines.

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  3. What type of linkage holds together the monomers in DNA ?

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  4. What are the main functions of the hormone adrenaline?

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  5. Name the enzyme present in human saliva. What type of food material is...

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  6. Which of the following is not an alpha-amino acid? Cysteine, Tyrosin...

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  7. What are non-essential amino acids? Give one example.

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  8. How are nucleosides, nucleotides and nucleic acids related?

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  9. What is prosthetic group?

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  10. What is the function of enzyme present in liver?

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  11. Fresh tomatoes are a better source of vitamin C than those present in ...

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  12. Which enzyme converts sucrose into glucose and fructose?

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  13. Name the enzyme which converts (i) maltose into glucose (ii) gluco...

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  14. What are histones? What are their functions?

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  15. What are coenzymes ? Give example.

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  16. What is isoelectric point?

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  17. Name the vitamin whose deficiency causes (i) Night blindness (ii) Poor...

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  18. Amino acids have high melting points and are soluble in water.

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  19. What is meant by secondary structure of proteins ?

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  20. What are essential and non-essential amino acids? Give two examples of...

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