The carbohydrate used as storage molecule in animal is from Chem

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61.

The enzyme that converts glucose into ethyl alcohol and carbon dioxide is

  • zymase

  • invertase

  • maltase

  • urease


62.

The sugar moiety present in RNA molecule is

  • β-D-2-deoxyribose

  • β-D-galactose

  • β-D-fructofuranose

  • β-D-ribose


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63.

The carbohydrate used as storage molecule in animal is

  • sucrose

  • glycogen

  • maltose

  • glucose


B.

glycogen

In animals, the carbohydrate used as a storage molecule is glycogen. It is synthesised and stored in liver and muscles. It consists of long polymeric chains of glucose units connected by an alpha-acetal linkage.


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64.

Glucose on oxidation with bromine water yields gluconic acid. This reaction confirms the presence of

  • six carbon atoms linked in straight chain

  • secondary alcoholic group in glucose

  • aldehyde group in glucose

  • primary alcoholic group in glucose


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65.

Which of the following amino acid is basic in nature?

  • Valine

  • Leucine

  • Tyrosine

  • Arginine


66.

How many amino acids are present in insulin?

  • 25

  • 51

  • 20

  • 22


67.

The repeating unit present in nylon-6 is

  • -[NH(CH2)6NHCO(CH2)4CO]-

  • -[CO(CH2)5NH]- or -[CO(CH2)6NH]-

  • -[CO(CH2)4NH]-

  • -[NH(CH2)4NHCO(CH2)6CO]-


68.

Which one of the following is not correct?

  • D-(-)-fructose exists in furanose structure

  • D-( + )-glucose exists in pyranose structure

  • In sucrose the two monosaccharides are held together by peptide linkage

  • Maltose ia a reducing sugar


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69.

How many times oxyhaemoglobin is less stable than carboxyhaemoglobin?

  • 50

  • 200

  • 500

  • 300


70.

What is the combining ratio of glycerol and fatty acid when they combine to form triglyceride?

  • 3:4

  • 3:2

  • 1:2

  • 1:3


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