The number of disulphide linkages present in insulin are from Ch

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431.

The amino acid which is not optically active is

  • lactic acid

  • serine

  • alanine

  • glycine


432.

Glucose contains in addition to aldehyde group:

  • one secondary OH and four primary OH groups

  • one primary OH and four secondary OH groups

  • two primary OH and three secondary OH groups

  • three primary OH and two secondary OH groups


433.

A distinctive and characteristic functional group of fats is

  • a peptide group

  • an ester group

  • an alcoholic group

  • a ketonic group


434.

At pH = 4, glycine exists as

  • H3N+-CH2- COO-

  • H3N+-CH2- COOH

  • H2N-CH2- COO-

  • H2N-CH2- COOH


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435.

Insulin regulates the metabolism of

  • minerals

  • amino acids

  • glucose

  • vitamins


436.

Acrolein test is positive for:

  • polysaccharides 

  • proteins

  • oils and fats

  • reducing sugars


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437.

The number of disulphide linkages present in insulin are

  • 1

  • 2

  • 3

  • 4


B.

2

Insulin is composed of two peptide chains referred to as the chain A and chain B. A chain of 21 residues and B chain of 30 residues are cross-linked by two disulphide bridges. An additional disulphide bridge is also formed within the A chain.


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438.

A metal present in vitamin B12 is

  • aluminium

  • zinc

  • iron 

  • cobalt


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439.

A diabetic person carries a packet of glucose with him always, because

  • glucose reduces the blood sugar level slowly

  • glucose increases the blood sugar level slowly

  • glucose reduces the blood sugar level

  • glucose increases the blood sugar level almost instantaneously


440.

There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids. The maximum number of tripeptides that can be obtained is

  • 8000

  • 6470

  • 7465

  • 5360


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