Chapter 9

Objective Biology for NEET · 140 exercises

Problem 122

Enzymes which catalyse the inter-conversion of optical, geometric or positional isomers belongs to the class of class (a) Isomerase (b) Transferase (c) Hydrolase (d) Ligase

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Problem 123

Enzymes catalysing the linking together of two compounds, for example enzymes which catalyse the joining of \(\mathrm{C}-\mathrm{O}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{S}, \mathrm{C}-\mathrm{N}, \mathrm{P}-\mathrm{O}\), etc., bonds, belongs to the class of (a) Isomerases (b) Transferases (c) Hydrolases (d) Ligases

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Problem 125

The suffix '-' added to substrate for naming the enzyme is (a) -ase (b) -in (c) - zyme (d) -ose

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Problem 127

When Apoenzyme is separated from its metal component, its activity is (a) Decreased (b) Increased (c) Lost (d) Remains unaffected

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Problem 128

Cofactors are (a) Prosthetic groups (b) Co-enzymes (c) Metallic ions (d) All of these

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Problem 129

Which of the following combinations is correct? (a) Metal ions loosely attached with Apoenzyme-Activators. (b) Non-protein organic part attached tightly to the Apoenzyme-Prosthetic group. (c) Non-protein organic part attached loosely to the Apoenzyme-Coenzyme. (d) All of these

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Problem 130

Which one of the following is not a cofactor? (a) Coenzyme (b) Metal ions (c) Prosthetic group (d) Apoenzyme

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Problem 131

Haem is a prosthetic group of enzyme (a) Peroxidase (b) Catalase (c) Both (a) and (b) (d) None of these

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Problem 132

\(\mathrm{Zn}\) is an activator of \(\quad\) enzyme. (a) Carbonic anhydrase (b) Carboxypeptidase (c) Carboxylases (d) All of these

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Problem 133

Which of the following statement is correct? (1) Catalytic activity is lost when the co-factor is removed from the enzyme. (2) Coenzyme nicotinamide adenine dinucleotide (NAD) and NADP contains the vitamin niacin. (3) Biomacromolecules have a hierarchy of structures such as primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary. (4) Enzymes lower the activation energy of reactions and enhance greatly the rate of the reactions. (5) Nucleic acids carry hereditary information and are passed on from parental generation to progeny. (a) 1 and 5 only (b) 2 and 3 only (c) 2 and 5 only (d) All of these

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Problem 135

Assertion: Arachidonic acid is an unsaturated fatty acid. Reason: There are one or more double bonds which are present between the carbon atoms in unsaturated fatty acids.

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Problem 137

Assertion: Coenzyme is a nonprotein group without which enzymes are inactive or incomplete. Reason: Coenzymes not only provide a point of attachment for the chemical group being transformed but also influence the properties of the group.

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Problem 138

Assertion: Activity of an enzyme is \(\mathrm{pH}\) dependent. Reason: Change in \(\mathrm{pH}\), affects the solubility of the enzyme in water.

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Problem 140

Assertion: Enzymes are proteins which catalyse the biochemical reactions. Reason: The enzymes itself is unchanged in the reaction, its presence allows the reaction to take place.

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Problem 141

Assertion: Simple carbohydrates having free aldose or ketose group are called reducing sugars. Reason: They can reduce cupric ion to cuprous state.

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Problem 142

Assertion: Protein amino acids possess an amino group attached to a carbon ( \(\alpha\) amino acid). Reason: Proline and hydroxyproline have NH (imino group) so they are imino acids.

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Problem 144

Assertion: Protein is a heteropolymer. Reason: Protein is made up of amino acid.

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Problem 145

Assertion: Watson-Crick model of DNA is the secondary structure of DNA. Reason: It contains covalent as well as hydrogen bond.

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Problem 146

Assertion: The total number of amino acids involved in protein synthesis in plants is 20 . Reason: Only 20 amino acids have been discovered so far.

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Problem 147

Assertion: In human body 'collagen' is the most abundant protein. Reason: Scleroproteins occurs in hard parts of animals body for providing support and protection.

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Problem 148

Assertion: Living state is a non-equilibrium steady state to be able to perform work. Reason: System at equilibrium cannot perform work.

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Problem 149

Assertion: ATP is energy currency of cell. Reason: ATP is formed in catabolic pathway.

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Problem 150

Assertion: There are two hydrogen bond exist between A\&T. Reason: There are three hydrogen bond exist between G\&C.

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Problem 151

Assertion: The distance between adjacent base pair in B- DNA is \(3.4 \mathrm{~A}^{\circ}\). Reason: One full turn of helical strand of B-DNA contain 10 bp and the length of this pitch is \(34 \mathrm{~A}^{\circ}\).

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Problem 153

Assertion: Tertiary structure is necessary for the many biological activities of proteins. Reason: Tertiary structure in 3 -dimentional view of protein.

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Problem 154

Assertion: DNA is called deoxyribonucleic acid. Reason: DNA is nucleic acid containing dcoxyribose sugar.

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Problem 156

Assertion: Starch forms complex with \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) Reason: Starch forms secondary helical structure.

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Problem 157

Assertion: Cellulose is homo polymer. Reason: Cellulose formed of only one type of monosaccharide viz. glucose

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Problem 158

Assertion: Co-factor play sepical role in the catalytic activity of enzyme. Reason: Catalytic activity is lost when co-factor is removed.

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Problem 160

Assertion: DNA and RNA consists of nucleotides only Reason: Nucleotides are monomer of Nucleic acid

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Problem 162

Assertion: Starch with \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) gives blue colour because of starch \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) complex. Reason: Starch Can hold \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) in their helical portion

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Problem 163

Assertion: Cellulose doesn'\operatorname{tg} i v e ~ c o l o u r ~ w i t h ~ \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\) Reason: Cellulose doesn't contain helix which can hold \(\mathrm{I}_{2}\)

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Problem 164

Assertion: In polysaccharide chain the right end is reducing Reason: The right end contain free anomeric -OH group.

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Problem 165

Assertion: Chitin is homopolymer. Reason: Chitin is made up of only one type of monomer i.e. N-acetylglucosamine.

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Problem 166

Assertion: The first amino acid in primary structure protein is called as N-terminal amino acid. Reason: \(\mathrm{NH}_{2}\) group of first amino acid is free, not bound to form peptide bond.

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Problem 167

Assertion: Oil containing PUFA are good for health. Reason: They reduce blood cholesterol level. Thus, decreases chance of heart diseases.

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Problem 168

Assertion: A B-DNA structure proposed by Watson and Crick is secondary structure. Reason: B- DNA contains hydrogen bond in addition to covalent bond.

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Problem 169

Assertion: Conversion of glucose to lactic acid in our skeletal muscle is catabolic pathways. Reason: In this metabolic pathway complex structure is degraded to simpler one.

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Problem 171

Assertion: Enzymes isolated from thermophilic organisms are thermally stable. Reason: They retain their catalytic power even at higher temperature.

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Problem 172

Assertion: Enzyme increases the rate of biochemical reactions. Reason: Enzymes lower down the energy of activation.

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