How many tripeptides can be prepared by linking the amino acids glycine, alanine and phenyl alanine?
One
Three
Six
Twelve
A codon has a sequence of A, and specifies a particular B that is to be incorporated into a C. What are A, B and C?
A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - carbohydrate
A - 3 acids; B - carbohydrate; C - protein
A - 3 bases; B - protein; C - amino acid
A - 3 bases; B - amino acid; C - protein
The AT/GC ratio in human beings is (where A = adenine, T = thymine, G = Guanine, C = cytosine).
1
1.52
9.3
2
Which one of the following statements is not correct?
Except glycine all other naturally occurring α-amino acids are optically active.
α-amino acids have maximum solubility at their isoelectric point.
A tripeptide has two peptide bonds.
α-amino acids exist as Zwitter ions.
Which one of the following is true for an exothermic reaction A B, if Ef and Eb are the activation energies of forward and backward reactions respectively?
Ef > Eb
Ef = Eb
Ef = -Eb
Ef < Eb
The site of action of insulin is
mitochondria
nucleus
plasma membrane
DNA
C.
plasma membrane
Insulin is an hormone, secreted by pancreas. It is transported to different body parts by the blood stream. It maintains glucose level in blood and glucose metabolism. Thus, its site of action is plasma membrane.
The number of hydrogen bonds between guanine and cytosine and between adenine and thymine in DNA is
1, 2
3, 2
3, 1
2, 1
What are the substances which mimic the natural chemical messengers?
Antibiotics
Antagonists
Agonists
Receptors
Lactose is disaccharide of
α- D - glucose and α- D - fructose
β- D- glucose and β- D-galatose
α- D - glucose and β- D-ribose
α- D - glucose and β- D-galactose