(b) Fat is a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat.
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Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are
1 hydrophilic
2 neutral
3 hydrophobic
4 zwitter ions
Explanation:
(b) Water attracting molecules are called hydrophilic. Water repelling molecules are called hydrophobic. Amino acids simultaneously carry positive and negative charges. Such substances are called zwitter ions. Lipids are compounds of $\text{C},\text{H},\text{O}$ but the ratio of $\text{H}$ and $\text{O}$ is more than $2:1$, that is, the ratio of oxygen is lesser than carbohydrates. Lipids are insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, chloroform etc.
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The given structural formulas represent amino acids (labelled by as X, Y and Z)
Identify the correct name of $X,Y$ and $Z$.
1 Alanine, serine and glycine respectively.
2 Tyrosine, cysteine and glutamic acid respectively.
3 Glycine, alanine and serine acid respectively.
4 Cysteine, glutamic acid and tyrosine respectively.
Explanation:
(c) The correct name of the structural formula of the given amino acids $-X,Y$ and $Z$ are respectively glycine, alanine and serine.
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The given diagrammatic representation shows one of the categories of small molecular weight organic compounds in the living tissues. Identify the category shown and one blank component marked as " $X$ " in it.
(d) A combination of a nitrogen base with a pentose sugar is known as nucleoside. The nitrogen base combines with the sugar molecule at its carbon atom ${1}'$ in a glycosidic bond ( $\text{C}-\text{N}-\text{C}$ ) by one of its nitrogen atoms (usually 1 in pyrimidines and 9 in purines). Depending upon the type of pentose sugar, nucleosides are differentiated into ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides.
(b) Fat is a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat.
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Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are
1 hydrophilic
2 neutral
3 hydrophobic
4 zwitter ions
Explanation:
(b) Water attracting molecules are called hydrophilic. Water repelling molecules are called hydrophobic. Amino acids simultaneously carry positive and negative charges. Such substances are called zwitter ions. Lipids are compounds of $\text{C},\text{H},\text{O}$ but the ratio of $\text{H}$ and $\text{O}$ is more than $2:1$, that is, the ratio of oxygen is lesser than carbohydrates. Lipids are insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, chloroform etc.
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The given structural formulas represent amino acids (labelled by as X, Y and Z)
Identify the correct name of $X,Y$ and $Z$.
1 Alanine, serine and glycine respectively.
2 Tyrosine, cysteine and glutamic acid respectively.
3 Glycine, alanine and serine acid respectively.
4 Cysteine, glutamic acid and tyrosine respectively.
Explanation:
(c) The correct name of the structural formula of the given amino acids $-X,Y$ and $Z$ are respectively glycine, alanine and serine.
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The given diagrammatic representation shows one of the categories of small molecular weight organic compounds in the living tissues. Identify the category shown and one blank component marked as " $X$ " in it.
(d) A combination of a nitrogen base with a pentose sugar is known as nucleoside. The nitrogen base combines with the sugar molecule at its carbon atom ${1}'$ in a glycosidic bond ( $\text{C}-\text{N}-\text{C}$ ) by one of its nitrogen atoms (usually 1 in pyrimidines and 9 in purines). Depending upon the type of pentose sugar, nucleosides are differentiated into ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides.
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A fat has
1 3 glycerol and one fatty acid molecule.
2 one glycerol and 3 fatty acid molecules.
3 3 glycerol and 3 fatty acid molecules.
4 one glycerol and one fatty acid molecule.
Explanation:
(b) Fat is a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat.
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Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are
1 hydrophilic
2 neutral
3 hydrophobic
4 zwitter ions
Explanation:
(b) Water attracting molecules are called hydrophilic. Water repelling molecules are called hydrophobic. Amino acids simultaneously carry positive and negative charges. Such substances are called zwitter ions. Lipids are compounds of $\text{C},\text{H},\text{O}$ but the ratio of $\text{H}$ and $\text{O}$ is more than $2:1$, that is, the ratio of oxygen is lesser than carbohydrates. Lipids are insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, chloroform etc.
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277717
The given structural formulas represent amino acids (labelled by as X, Y and Z)
Identify the correct name of $X,Y$ and $Z$.
1 Alanine, serine and glycine respectively.
2 Tyrosine, cysteine and glutamic acid respectively.
3 Glycine, alanine and serine acid respectively.
4 Cysteine, glutamic acid and tyrosine respectively.
Explanation:
(c) The correct name of the structural formula of the given amino acids $-X,Y$ and $Z$ are respectively glycine, alanine and serine.
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The given diagrammatic representation shows one of the categories of small molecular weight organic compounds in the living tissues. Identify the category shown and one blank component marked as " $X$ " in it.
(d) A combination of a nitrogen base with a pentose sugar is known as nucleoside. The nitrogen base combines with the sugar molecule at its carbon atom ${1}'$ in a glycosidic bond ( $\text{C}-\text{N}-\text{C}$ ) by one of its nitrogen atoms (usually 1 in pyrimidines and 9 in purines). Depending upon the type of pentose sugar, nucleosides are differentiated into ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides.
(b) Fat is a group of natural esters of glycerol and various fatty acids, which are solid at room temperature and are the main constituents of animal and vegetable fat.
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Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are
1 hydrophilic
2 neutral
3 hydrophobic
4 zwitter ions
Explanation:
(b) Water attracting molecules are called hydrophilic. Water repelling molecules are called hydrophobic. Amino acids simultaneously carry positive and negative charges. Such substances are called zwitter ions. Lipids are compounds of $\text{C},\text{H},\text{O}$ but the ratio of $\text{H}$ and $\text{O}$ is more than $2:1$, that is, the ratio of oxygen is lesser than carbohydrates. Lipids are insoluble in water but soluble in non-polar solvents such as benzene, chloroform etc.
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The given structural formulas represent amino acids (labelled by as X, Y and Z)
Identify the correct name of $X,Y$ and $Z$.
1 Alanine, serine and glycine respectively.
2 Tyrosine, cysteine and glutamic acid respectively.
3 Glycine, alanine and serine acid respectively.
4 Cysteine, glutamic acid and tyrosine respectively.
Explanation:
(c) The correct name of the structural formula of the given amino acids $-X,Y$ and $Z$ are respectively glycine, alanine and serine.
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The given diagrammatic representation shows one of the categories of small molecular weight organic compounds in the living tissues. Identify the category shown and one blank component marked as " $X$ " in it.
(d) A combination of a nitrogen base with a pentose sugar is known as nucleoside. The nitrogen base combines with the sugar molecule at its carbon atom ${1}'$ in a glycosidic bond ( $\text{C}-\text{N}-\text{C}$ ) by one of its nitrogen atoms (usually 1 in pyrimidines and 9 in purines). Depending upon the type of pentose sugar, nucleosides are differentiated into ribonucleosides and deoxyribonucleosides.