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  2. When RNA is hydrolysed, there is no relationship among the quantities ...

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  3. Whät are the monosaccharides?

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  4. What are reducing sugars?

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  5. Write two main functions of carbohydrates in plants.

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  6. Classify the following into monosacchrides and disaccharides .ribose,2...

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  7. What do you understand by the term glycosidic linkage?

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

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  9. What are the hydrolysis products of (a) sucrose (b) lactose

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

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  11. Enumerate the reactions of D-glucose which cannot be explanined by its...

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  12. Amino acids can be classified into essential and non-essential amino a...

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  13. Define the following as related to proteins (i)Peptide linkage (ii)Pri...

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  14. What are thecommon types of secondary stucture of proteins?

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  15. What type of bonding helps in stabilising the alpha- helix stucture o...

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  16. Differentiate between globular and fibrous proteins

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  17. Explain the amphoteric behavior of amino acid.

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  18. what are enzymes? Write in brief the mechanism of enzyme catalysis.

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

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  20. How are vitamins classified? Name the vitamin responisble for the coa...

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