NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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Which of the following is zwitterion :
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
NCERT - I -106
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Prosthetic group is part of an enzyme it is :
1 Loosely attached organic compound
2 Tightly attached inorganic compound
3 Tightly attached organic part
4 Loosely attached inorganic compound
Explanation:
Prosthetic groups are organic compounds and are distinguished from other cofactors in that they are tightly bound to the apoenzyme.
NCERT - I - 118
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What are pockets in an enzyme :
1 Crevices made due to chain criss - crossing in tertiary structure of protein
2 Active sites of all proteins
3 Site where substrates of a proteins fit permanently
4 All of these
Explanation:
When you look at a tertiary structure (Figure 9.4 b) you will notice that the backbone of the protein chain folds upon itself, the chain criss-crosses itself and hence, many crevices or pockets are made. One such pocket is the 'active site'.
NCERT - I - 113
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Match the following column I and column II :
163901
Prosthetic group is part of an enzyme it is :
1 Loosely attached organic compound
2 Tightly attached inorganic compound
3 Tightly attached organic part
4 Loosely attached inorganic compound
Explanation:
Prosthetic groups are organic compounds and are distinguished from other cofactors in that they are tightly bound to the apoenzyme.
NCERT - I - 118
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163902
What are pockets in an enzyme :
1 Crevices made due to chain criss - crossing in tertiary structure of protein
2 Active sites of all proteins
3 Site where substrates of a proteins fit permanently
4 All of these
Explanation:
When you look at a tertiary structure (Figure 9.4 b) you will notice that the backbone of the protein chain folds upon itself, the chain criss-crosses itself and hence, many crevices or pockets are made. One such pocket is the 'active site'.
NCERT - I - 113
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163903
Match the following column I and column II :
163901
Prosthetic group is part of an enzyme it is :
1 Loosely attached organic compound
2 Tightly attached inorganic compound
3 Tightly attached organic part
4 Loosely attached inorganic compound
Explanation:
Prosthetic groups are organic compounds and are distinguished from other cofactors in that they are tightly bound to the apoenzyme.
NCERT - I - 118
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163902
What are pockets in an enzyme :
1 Crevices made due to chain criss - crossing in tertiary structure of protein
2 Active sites of all proteins
3 Site where substrates of a proteins fit permanently
4 All of these
Explanation:
When you look at a tertiary structure (Figure 9.4 b) you will notice that the backbone of the protein chain folds upon itself, the chain criss-crosses itself and hence, many crevices or pockets are made. One such pocket is the 'active site'.
NCERT - I - 113
4 RBTS PAPER
163903
Match the following column I and column II :
NEET Test Series from KOTA - 10 Papers In MS WORD
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4 RBTS PAPER
163900
Which of the following is zwitterion :
1
2
3
4
Explanation:
NCERT - I -106
4 RBTS PAPER
163901
Prosthetic group is part of an enzyme it is :
1 Loosely attached organic compound
2 Tightly attached inorganic compound
3 Tightly attached organic part
4 Loosely attached inorganic compound
Explanation:
Prosthetic groups are organic compounds and are distinguished from other cofactors in that they are tightly bound to the apoenzyme.
NCERT - I - 118
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163902
What are pockets in an enzyme :
1 Crevices made due to chain criss - crossing in tertiary structure of protein
2 Active sites of all proteins
3 Site where substrates of a proteins fit permanently
4 All of these
Explanation:
When you look at a tertiary structure (Figure 9.4 b) you will notice that the backbone of the protein chain folds upon itself, the chain criss-crosses itself and hence, many crevices or pockets are made. One such pocket is the 'active site'.
NCERT - I - 113
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163903
Match the following column I and column II :