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ASSAM ACADEMIC CENTRE-BIO-MOLECULES-EXAMPLE
  1. Name two important drugs that are produced as secondary metabolites in...

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  2. Proteins are polymers of amino acids. Name the bond which links two am...

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  3. Insulin and trypsin are proteins. How do they function differently?

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  4. What is the function of GLUT-4?

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  5. Name the protein that is most abundant in the : animal world

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  6. Name the protein that is most abundant in the : plant world respective...

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  7. Give an example of quaternary structure of protein.

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  8. Name one homopolysaccharide and one heteropolsaccharide.

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  9. Why is cellulose considered as a homopolymer?

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  10. Name the polymer of fructose.

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  11. Mention two uses of cellulose.

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  12. Name the storage polysaccharides in animals and plants, respectively.

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  13. Name the polysaccharide which constitutes the exoskeleton of arthropod...

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  14. Name the polysaccharide which constitutes the exoskeleton of arthropod...

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  15. Name two amino sugars.

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  16. Name the three chemical constituents of a nucleotide.

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  17. Name the sugars present in nucleic acids.

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  18. What forms the backbone in a DNA molecule?

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  19. How many hydrogen bonds are formed between : Guanine and Cytosine

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  20. How many hydrogen bonds are formed between : Adenine and Thymine, resp...

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