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Knowledge Check

  • Which of the following is not a monosaccharide?

    A
    Glucose
    B
    Fructose
    C
    Cellulose
    D
    Ribose
  • How many carbon atoms are generally used in composition of monosaccharides ?

    A
    3 to 7
    B
    1 to 5
    C
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    D
    5 to 15
  • CENGAGE CHEMISTRY ENGLISH-BIOMOLECULES-Exercises (Concept Application)
    1. What are monosaccharides ?

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    2. What are reducing sugars?

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    3. Write two main functions of carbohydrate in plants.

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    4. Classify the following into monosaccharides and disaccharides. Ribose,...

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    5. What is a glycosidic linkage?

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    6. What is glycogen? How is it different from starch?

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    7. What are the hydrolysis products of (i) sucrose and (ii) lactose?

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    8. What is the basic structural difference between starch and cellulose?

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    9. What happedn when D-glucose is treated with the following reagents : ...

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    10. Write such reactions and facts about glucose which cannot be explaine...

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

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    12. Define the following as related to proteins: (i) Peptide linkage (...

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    13. What are the common types of secondary structures for proteins?

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    14. What type of bonding helps in stabilising the a-helix structure of pro...

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    15. Differentiate between globular and fibrous proteins.

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    16. How do you explain the amphoteric behaviour of amino acids?

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    17. What are enzymes?

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    18. What is the effect of denaturation on the structure of proteins?

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    19. How are vitamins classified? Name the vitamin responsible for the coag...

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    20. Why are vitamin A and vitamin C essential to us? Give their important ...

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