Glucose is a/an: from Chemistry Biomolecules

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191.

Phospholipids are esters of glycerol with

  • one carboxylic acid residue and two phosphate groups

  • three phosphate groups

  • three carboxylic acid residues

  • two carboxylic acid residues and one phosphate groups


192.

Which one of the following structures represents the peptide chain ?


193.

A sequence of how many nucleotides in messenger RNA makes a codon for an amino acid?

  • Three

  • Four

  • One

  • Two


194.

Which functional group participates in disulphide bond formation in proteins ?

  • Thiolacetone

  • Thiol

  • Thioether

  • Thioester


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195.

The safest and the most commone alternative of sugar is

  • glucose

  • aspartame

  • saccharin

  • cyclodextrin


196.

The enzymes which are used to convert starch into ethyl alcohol are :

  • maltase, diastase

  • diastase, maltase, zymase

  • invertase, zymase

  • invertase, diastase, maltase


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197.

Glucose is a/an:

  • polyhydroxy ketone

  • alcohol

  • hydrate of carbon

  • pentahydroxy aldehyde


D.

pentahydroxy aldehyde

Glucose is a pentahydroxy aldehyde.

                         


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198.

A Zwitter ion is

  • a negatively charged ion without metal atom

  • a heavy ion with a small charge on it

  • an ion with positive and negative charge at different points on it

  • a positively charged ion without a metal atom


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199.

Mutarotation is not exhibited by

  • sucrose

  • glucose

  • maltose

  • fructose


200.

Which of the following classes of compounds do glucose and fructose represent?

  • Aldoses and ketoses, respectively

  • Polyols

  • Monosaccharides

  • All of these


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