1. | Tyrosine | 2. | Tryptophan |
3. | Threonine | 4. | Phenylalanine |
I: | Low temperature preserves the enzyme in a temporarily inactive state whereas high temperature destroys enzymatic activity. |
II: | With the increase in substrate concentration, the velocity of the enzymatic reaction rises at first. |
1. | Only I is correct |
2. | Only II is correct |
3. | Both I and II are correct |
4. | Both I and II are incorrect |
1. | α amino acids are substituted methanes |
2. | Only triglycerides are lipids that are both macromolecules as well as polymers |
3. | Cellulose forms secondary helical structures and can hold iodine molecules in the helical portion |
4. | Every virus will have both DNA and RNA as its genetic material |
1. | RuBisCO | Most abundant protein in the whole of the biosphere |
2. | Insulin | A polymer of fructose |
3. | Vinblastin | A secondary metabolite used as a drug |
4. | Adenine | A substituted purine |
1. | The positional information of amino acids in a protein is called the primary structure. |
2. | Alpha helix is a secondary structure and beta pleated sheet is a tertiary structure of a protein. |
3. | Tertiary structure is absolutely necessary for the many biological activities of proteins. |
4. | Quaternary structures are seen in proteins made of more than one polypeptide chain. |