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151.

How are glucose molecules joined together to make starch, glycogen and cellulose?


(i) Starch: Starch is a polymer of α-glucose and consists of two components, namely, amylose and amylopectin. Amylose is a linear polymer of α-D-glucose. It contains about 200 glucose units which are linked to one another through α-linkage involving C1 of one glucose unit with C4 of the other. Amylopectin, on the other hand, is a highly branched polymer.

(ii) Glycogen: It is a polymer of about thousand glucose units arranged in the form of highly branched chain.

(iii) Cellulose: Cellulose is a linear polymer of β-D-glycose in which C1 of one glucose unit is connected to C4 of the other as shown below

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152.

What are reducing and non-reducing sugars? What is the structural feature characterizing reducing sugars ?

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153.

Write the following about protein synthesis:
Name the location where protein synthesis occurs.

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154.

Write the following about protein synthesis:
How do 64 codons code for only 20 amino acids?

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155.

Write the following about protein synthesis:
Which of the two bases of the codon are most important for coding?

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156.

What deficiency diseases are caused due to lack of vitamins A, B, B6 and K in human diet?

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157.

Draw open chain structure of aidopentose and aldohexose. How many asymmetric carbons are present in each?

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158.

Draw simple Fisher projections of D-and L-glucose. Are these enantiomers?

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159.

What type of linkages are responsible for the formation of:
(i)    Primary structure of proteins.
(ii)    Cross linking of polypeptides chains.
(iii)    α-Helix formation
(iv)    β-sheet structure.

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160.

Draw simple Fisher projections or L-galactose and L-mannose.

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