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  2. The genetic information in DNA comprises a code for the primary struct...

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  4. Although all proteins are made of the same amino acids, explain how yo...

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  6. Why is the primary structure of a protein necessarily linear (rather t...

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  7. How can billions of proteins form from just twenty amino acids as the ...

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  8. How does protein denaturation take place?

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  9. DNA and RNA are the information molecules of the cell. Explain clearly...

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  10. Discuss the importance of water in the life of an organism

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  11. "Lipids are a heterogeneous group of chemical substances'. Explain thi...

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  12. Distinguish between : (a) t-RNA and r-RNA (b) Prokaryotic DNA and ...

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  13. Write short notes on : (a) Biological significance of lipids (b) M...

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  14. "Lipids are amazing molecules as they are so diverse in chemical struc...

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  15. In which polysaccharides are a-D-glucose and B-D-glucose units found a...

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  16. What are the molecular shapes and kinds of chemical bonds that charact...

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  17. How do the structures of mRNA and tRNA differ from that of DNA? Relate...

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  18. In the light of Watson and Crick's model, describe the detailed struct...

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  19. What are different types of RNA? How can you differentiate between the...

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  20. What is the role of tRNA in protein synthesis?

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