3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{IV}, \mathrm{B}\) - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - I, B - IV, C - II, D - III
Explanation:
Exp: B The correct match is (b) : A - IV, B - III, C - II, D-I
{|l|l|l|l|}
| A. | {l}
|
|---|---|
Glutamic acid |
|\((-\) on its side |
|chain \()\) & IV. & Acidic amino acid \\
\hline B. & Lysine \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) & III. & Basic amino acid \\
\hline C. & Valine & II. & Neutral amino acid \\
\hline D. & Tyrosine & I. & Aromatic amino acid \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Biomolecules
185309
Arrange the following in ascending order I. Number of stop codons II. Number of sense codons III. Number of types of amino acids IV. Number of types of Nucleosides
1 III, IV, I, II
2 I, II, IV, III
3 III, II, I, IV
4 I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Exp: D The correct order is (d) I, IV, III, II I. Number of stop codons - 3 (the codan which does not codes for any amino acid) IV. Number of types of nucleosides - 4 III. Number of types of amino acids - 20 IV. Number of sense codons - 61
Shift-I
Biomolecules
185311
In the given figure below, what does the ' \(X\) ' represents?
1 Glycine (Gly)
2 Tyrosine (Tyr)
3 Valine (Val)
4 Serine (Ser)
Explanation:
Exp: D Serine is a amino acid. Amino acid are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives t-RNA access to non ribosomal cellular activities. - It is critical for the production of body's proteins, enzymes muscle tissue, membrane \& nerve sheet. It helps also in the production of antibodies.
GUJCET-2023
Biomolecules
185318
Identify the correct series of biomolecules which do not belong to the given category - Homopolymer - Secondary metabolite - Neutral Aminoacid - Aromatic aminoacid Options:
1 Insulin, Rubber, Valine, Tryptophan
2 Protein, Scent, tyrosine, Tryptophan
3 Cellulose. Protein, Glutamic acid, Tyrosine
4 Rubisco, Sugar, Lysine, Valine
Explanation:
Exp: A Homopolymer:- Homopolymer is a type of polymer that is made up of only one type of monomer unit. Ex- Insulin, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), Polythene. - Secondary metabolite:- Secondary metabolites are substances manufactured by plants that make them competitive in their own environment. Ex- rubber, alkaloid etc. - Neutral Amino acid:- Neutral amino acids contain equal number. of amino \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) and carboxyl \((-\mathrm{COOH})\) groups. Ex- Leucine, valine, arginine \& Histidine etc. - Aromatic amino acid:- Aromatic amino acid includes an aromatic ring. Ex- phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine.
AP EAMCET-24.04.2019 Shift-II
Biomolecules
185319
Indentify the amino acids containing hydroxy group in their structure (i) Cysteine (ii) Threonine (iii) Tyrosine (iv) Glutamic acid The correct answer is:
1 (i) and (ii)
2 (ii) and (iii)
3 (iii) and (iv)
4 (ii) and (iv)
Explanation:
Exp: B Threonine is an essential amino acid, is a hydrophilic molecule. It is an hydroxyl - containing amino acid.CC(O)C(N)C(=O)O Tyrosine is an amino acid which the body produce naturally from another amino acid called phenylalanine. Tyrosine
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{IV}, \mathrm{B}\) - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - I, B - IV, C - II, D - III
Explanation:
Exp: B The correct match is (b) : A - IV, B - III, C - II, D-I
{|l|l|l|l|}
| A. | {l}
|
|---|---|
Glutamic acid |
|\((-\) on its side |
|chain \()\) & IV. & Acidic amino acid \\
\hline B. & Lysine \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) & III. & Basic amino acid \\
\hline C. & Valine & II. & Neutral amino acid \\
\hline D. & Tyrosine & I. & Aromatic amino acid \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Biomolecules
185309
Arrange the following in ascending order I. Number of stop codons II. Number of sense codons III. Number of types of amino acids IV. Number of types of Nucleosides
1 III, IV, I, II
2 I, II, IV, III
3 III, II, I, IV
4 I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Exp: D The correct order is (d) I, IV, III, II I. Number of stop codons - 3 (the codan which does not codes for any amino acid) IV. Number of types of nucleosides - 4 III. Number of types of amino acids - 20 IV. Number of sense codons - 61
Shift-I
Biomolecules
185311
In the given figure below, what does the ' \(X\) ' represents?
1 Glycine (Gly)
2 Tyrosine (Tyr)
3 Valine (Val)
4 Serine (Ser)
Explanation:
Exp: D Serine is a amino acid. Amino acid are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives t-RNA access to non ribosomal cellular activities. - It is critical for the production of body's proteins, enzymes muscle tissue, membrane \& nerve sheet. It helps also in the production of antibodies.
GUJCET-2023
Biomolecules
185318
Identify the correct series of biomolecules which do not belong to the given category - Homopolymer - Secondary metabolite - Neutral Aminoacid - Aromatic aminoacid Options:
1 Insulin, Rubber, Valine, Tryptophan
2 Protein, Scent, tyrosine, Tryptophan
3 Cellulose. Protein, Glutamic acid, Tyrosine
4 Rubisco, Sugar, Lysine, Valine
Explanation:
Exp: A Homopolymer:- Homopolymer is a type of polymer that is made up of only one type of monomer unit. Ex- Insulin, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), Polythene. - Secondary metabolite:- Secondary metabolites are substances manufactured by plants that make them competitive in their own environment. Ex- rubber, alkaloid etc. - Neutral Amino acid:- Neutral amino acids contain equal number. of amino \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) and carboxyl \((-\mathrm{COOH})\) groups. Ex- Leucine, valine, arginine \& Histidine etc. - Aromatic amino acid:- Aromatic amino acid includes an aromatic ring. Ex- phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine.
AP EAMCET-24.04.2019 Shift-II
Biomolecules
185319
Indentify the amino acids containing hydroxy group in their structure (i) Cysteine (ii) Threonine (iii) Tyrosine (iv) Glutamic acid The correct answer is:
1 (i) and (ii)
2 (ii) and (iii)
3 (iii) and (iv)
4 (ii) and (iv)
Explanation:
Exp: B Threonine is an essential amino acid, is a hydrophilic molecule. It is an hydroxyl - containing amino acid.CC(O)C(N)C(=O)O Tyrosine is an amino acid which the body produce naturally from another amino acid called phenylalanine. Tyrosine
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{IV}, \mathrm{B}\) - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - I, B - IV, C - II, D - III
Explanation:
Exp: B The correct match is (b) : A - IV, B - III, C - II, D-I
{|l|l|l|l|}
| A. | {l}
|
|---|---|
Glutamic acid |
|\((-\) on its side |
|chain \()\) & IV. & Acidic amino acid \\
\hline B. & Lysine \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) & III. & Basic amino acid \\
\hline C. & Valine & II. & Neutral amino acid \\
\hline D. & Tyrosine & I. & Aromatic amino acid \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Biomolecules
185309
Arrange the following in ascending order I. Number of stop codons II. Number of sense codons III. Number of types of amino acids IV. Number of types of Nucleosides
1 III, IV, I, II
2 I, II, IV, III
3 III, II, I, IV
4 I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Exp: D The correct order is (d) I, IV, III, II I. Number of stop codons - 3 (the codan which does not codes for any amino acid) IV. Number of types of nucleosides - 4 III. Number of types of amino acids - 20 IV. Number of sense codons - 61
Shift-I
Biomolecules
185311
In the given figure below, what does the ' \(X\) ' represents?
1 Glycine (Gly)
2 Tyrosine (Tyr)
3 Valine (Val)
4 Serine (Ser)
Explanation:
Exp: D Serine is a amino acid. Amino acid are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives t-RNA access to non ribosomal cellular activities. - It is critical for the production of body's proteins, enzymes muscle tissue, membrane \& nerve sheet. It helps also in the production of antibodies.
GUJCET-2023
Biomolecules
185318
Identify the correct series of biomolecules which do not belong to the given category - Homopolymer - Secondary metabolite - Neutral Aminoacid - Aromatic aminoacid Options:
1 Insulin, Rubber, Valine, Tryptophan
2 Protein, Scent, tyrosine, Tryptophan
3 Cellulose. Protein, Glutamic acid, Tyrosine
4 Rubisco, Sugar, Lysine, Valine
Explanation:
Exp: A Homopolymer:- Homopolymer is a type of polymer that is made up of only one type of monomer unit. Ex- Insulin, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), Polythene. - Secondary metabolite:- Secondary metabolites are substances manufactured by plants that make them competitive in their own environment. Ex- rubber, alkaloid etc. - Neutral Amino acid:- Neutral amino acids contain equal number. of amino \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) and carboxyl \((-\mathrm{COOH})\) groups. Ex- Leucine, valine, arginine \& Histidine etc. - Aromatic amino acid:- Aromatic amino acid includes an aromatic ring. Ex- phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine.
AP EAMCET-24.04.2019 Shift-II
Biomolecules
185319
Indentify the amino acids containing hydroxy group in their structure (i) Cysteine (ii) Threonine (iii) Tyrosine (iv) Glutamic acid The correct answer is:
1 (i) and (ii)
2 (ii) and (iii)
3 (iii) and (iv)
4 (ii) and (iv)
Explanation:
Exp: B Threonine is an essential amino acid, is a hydrophilic molecule. It is an hydroxyl - containing amino acid.CC(O)C(N)C(=O)O Tyrosine is an amino acid which the body produce naturally from another amino acid called phenylalanine. Tyrosine
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{IV}, \mathrm{B}\) - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - I, B - IV, C - II, D - III
Explanation:
Exp: B The correct match is (b) : A - IV, B - III, C - II, D-I
{|l|l|l|l|}
| A. | {l}
|
|---|---|
Glutamic acid |
|\((-\) on its side |
|chain \()\) & IV. & Acidic amino acid \\
\hline B. & Lysine \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) & III. & Basic amino acid \\
\hline C. & Valine & II. & Neutral amino acid \\
\hline D. & Tyrosine & I. & Aromatic amino acid \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Biomolecules
185309
Arrange the following in ascending order I. Number of stop codons II. Number of sense codons III. Number of types of amino acids IV. Number of types of Nucleosides
1 III, IV, I, II
2 I, II, IV, III
3 III, II, I, IV
4 I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Exp: D The correct order is (d) I, IV, III, II I. Number of stop codons - 3 (the codan which does not codes for any amino acid) IV. Number of types of nucleosides - 4 III. Number of types of amino acids - 20 IV. Number of sense codons - 61
Shift-I
Biomolecules
185311
In the given figure below, what does the ' \(X\) ' represents?
1 Glycine (Gly)
2 Tyrosine (Tyr)
3 Valine (Val)
4 Serine (Ser)
Explanation:
Exp: D Serine is a amino acid. Amino acid are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives t-RNA access to non ribosomal cellular activities. - It is critical for the production of body's proteins, enzymes muscle tissue, membrane \& nerve sheet. It helps also in the production of antibodies.
GUJCET-2023
Biomolecules
185318
Identify the correct series of biomolecules which do not belong to the given category - Homopolymer - Secondary metabolite - Neutral Aminoacid - Aromatic aminoacid Options:
1 Insulin, Rubber, Valine, Tryptophan
2 Protein, Scent, tyrosine, Tryptophan
3 Cellulose. Protein, Glutamic acid, Tyrosine
4 Rubisco, Sugar, Lysine, Valine
Explanation:
Exp: A Homopolymer:- Homopolymer is a type of polymer that is made up of only one type of monomer unit. Ex- Insulin, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), Polythene. - Secondary metabolite:- Secondary metabolites are substances manufactured by plants that make them competitive in their own environment. Ex- rubber, alkaloid etc. - Neutral Amino acid:- Neutral amino acids contain equal number. of amino \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) and carboxyl \((-\mathrm{COOH})\) groups. Ex- Leucine, valine, arginine \& Histidine etc. - Aromatic amino acid:- Aromatic amino acid includes an aromatic ring. Ex- phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine.
AP EAMCET-24.04.2019 Shift-II
Biomolecules
185319
Indentify the amino acids containing hydroxy group in their structure (i) Cysteine (ii) Threonine (iii) Tyrosine (iv) Glutamic acid The correct answer is:
1 (i) and (ii)
2 (ii) and (iii)
3 (iii) and (iv)
4 (ii) and (iv)
Explanation:
Exp: B Threonine is an essential amino acid, is a hydrophilic molecule. It is an hydroxyl - containing amino acid.CC(O)C(N)C(=O)O Tyrosine is an amino acid which the body produce naturally from another amino acid called phenylalanine. Tyrosine
3 \(\mathrm{A}-\mathrm{IV}, \mathrm{B}\) - III, C - I, D - II
4 A - I, B - IV, C - II, D - III
Explanation:
Exp: B The correct match is (b) : A - IV, B - III, C - II, D-I
{|l|l|l|l|}
| A. | {l}
|
|---|---|
Glutamic acid |
|\((-\) on its side |
|chain \()\) & IV. & Acidic amino acid \\
\hline B. & Lysine \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) & III. & Basic amino acid \\
\hline C. & Valine & II. & Neutral amino acid \\
\hline D. & Tyrosine & I. & Aromatic amino acid \\
\hline
\end{tabular}
TS EAMCET 10.05.2023 Shift-I
Biomolecules
185309
Arrange the following in ascending order I. Number of stop codons II. Number of sense codons III. Number of types of amino acids IV. Number of types of Nucleosides
1 III, IV, I, II
2 I, II, IV, III
3 III, II, I, IV
4 I, IV, III, II
Explanation:
Exp: D The correct order is (d) I, IV, III, II I. Number of stop codons - 3 (the codan which does not codes for any amino acid) IV. Number of types of nucleosides - 4 III. Number of types of amino acids - 20 IV. Number of sense codons - 61
Shift-I
Biomolecules
185311
In the given figure below, what does the ' \(X\) ' represents?
1 Glycine (Gly)
2 Tyrosine (Tyr)
3 Valine (Val)
4 Serine (Ser)
Explanation:
Exp: D Serine is a amino acid. Amino acid are attached to the tRNA 3'-end as a prerequisite for entering the ribosome for protein synthesis. Amino acid attachment also gives t-RNA access to non ribosomal cellular activities. - It is critical for the production of body's proteins, enzymes muscle tissue, membrane \& nerve sheet. It helps also in the production of antibodies.
GUJCET-2023
Biomolecules
185318
Identify the correct series of biomolecules which do not belong to the given category - Homopolymer - Secondary metabolite - Neutral Aminoacid - Aromatic aminoacid Options:
1 Insulin, Rubber, Valine, Tryptophan
2 Protein, Scent, tyrosine, Tryptophan
3 Cellulose. Protein, Glutamic acid, Tyrosine
4 Rubisco, Sugar, Lysine, Valine
Explanation:
Exp: A Homopolymer:- Homopolymer is a type of polymer that is made up of only one type of monomer unit. Ex- Insulin, PVC (Poly Vinyl Chloride), Polythene. - Secondary metabolite:- Secondary metabolites are substances manufactured by plants that make them competitive in their own environment. Ex- rubber, alkaloid etc. - Neutral Amino acid:- Neutral amino acids contain equal number. of amino \(\left(-\mathrm{NH}_{2}\right)\) and carboxyl \((-\mathrm{COOH})\) groups. Ex- Leucine, valine, arginine \& Histidine etc. - Aromatic amino acid:- Aromatic amino acid includes an aromatic ring. Ex- phenylalanine, tryptophan and tyrosine.
AP EAMCET-24.04.2019 Shift-II
Biomolecules
185319
Indentify the amino acids containing hydroxy group in their structure (i) Cysteine (ii) Threonine (iii) Tyrosine (iv) Glutamic acid The correct answer is:
1 (i) and (ii)
2 (ii) and (iii)
3 (iii) and (iv)
4 (ii) and (iv)
Explanation:
Exp: B Threonine is an essential amino acid, is a hydrophilic molecule. It is an hydroxyl - containing amino acid.CC(O)C(N)C(=O)O Tyrosine is an amino acid which the body produce naturally from another amino acid called phenylalanine. Tyrosine