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What are monosaccharides?
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Monosaccahrides
What are three types of RNA molecules which perform different functions?
Concept: Introduction of Nucleic Acids
Write the structural difference between starch and cellulose.
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Polysaccharides
Write the structural difference between starch and cellulose.
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Polysaccharides
What type of linkage is present in nucleic acids?
Concept: Introduction of Nucleic Acids
Which one of the following is a polysaccharide:
Starch, Maltose, Fructose, Glucose
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Polysaccharides
Which one of the following is a polysaccharide:
Starch, Maltose, Fructose, Glucose
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Polysaccharides
Define the following terms as related to proteins :
Peptide linkage
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Proteins >> Peptide
Define the following term as related to proteins:
Denaturation
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Proteins >> Denaturation of Proteins
What are the products of hydrolysis of maltose?
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Oligosaccharides
What do you understand by the term glycosidic linkage?
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Disaccharides
Define the following terms:
Oligosaccharides
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Carbohydrates >> Oligosaccharides
What products would be formed when a nucleotide from DNA containing thymine is hydrolysed?
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Nucleic Acids >> Chemical Composition of Nucleic Acids
Differentiate between the following:
Fibrous proteins and Globular proteins
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Proteins >> Structure of Proteins
The two strands in DNA are not identical but are complementary. Explain.
Concept: Biomolecules in the Cell > Nucleic Acids >> Structure of Nucleic Acids
Mention two important functions of nucleic acids.
Concept: Introduction of Nucleic Acids
Which of the following is a natural polymer ? Buna-S, Proteins, PVC
Concept: Types of Polymerisation Reactions - Addition Polymerisation or Chain Growth Polymerisation
Write the name of monomers used for getting the following polymers : Bakelite
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Classification of Polymers Based on Structure
Based on molecular forces, what type of polymer is neoprene?
Concept: Introduction to Polymers >> Some Important Polymers
Which of the following is a fibre? Nylon, neoprene, PVC
Concept: Types of Polymerisation Reactions - Condensation Polymerisation Or Step Growth Polymerisation
