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Define coenzymes? Give one example.

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### Step-by-Step Solution 1. **Definition of Coenzymes**: Coenzymes are defined as non-proteinous substances that are required by certain enzymes for their activities. They assist enzymes in catalyzing biochemical reactions. 2. **Function of Coenzymes**: Coenzymes play a crucial role in the functioning of enzymes by providing a necessary support system. They help in the proper functioning of enzymes, enhancing their activity and efficiency. ...
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ICSE-BIOMOLECULES-EXERCISE (PART-II)(DESCRIPTIVE QUESTIONS)(VERY SHORT ANSWER QUESTIONS)
  1. Differentiate between simple protiens and conjugated protiens.

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  2. What is denatured protein ?

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  3. Define coenzymes? Give one example.

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  4. What is hypervitaminoses and avitaminoses?

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  5. Name the purines present in DNA.

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  6. How is oxygen replenshed in our atmosphere?

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  7. B-complex is an often prescribed vitamin. What is complex about it and...

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  8. What type of linkage holds together the monomers of D.N.A.?

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  9. Except for vitamin B(12), all other vitamins of group B(12) should be ...

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  10. What D.N.A.or R.N.A. stand for?

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  11. Give the structural formula of a nucleotide.

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  12. List some important applications of enzymes.

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  13. What is the difference between ribose and deoxyribose.

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  14. Name the four bases present in RNA molecule.

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  15. Name a carbohydrate which does not correspond to general formula (Cx(H...

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  16. What is meant by primary and secondary structure of proteins.

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  17. Give reasons for the following: (i) Proteins such as insulin used as...

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  18. Name the vitamin which is vital for the clotting of blood?

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  19. Name two facts in support of zwitterion structure ofa-amino acids.

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  20. Name the vitamins whose deficiency causes (i) Night blindness (ii) Poo...

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