Proteins
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335806 The long protein chain is also folded upon itself like a hollow woolen ball, giving rise to the ____________structure?

1 Primary
2 Tertiary
3 Secondary
4 Quaternary
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335807 The primary structure of a protein is due to

1 Ionic bonds
2 Hydrogen bonds
3 Disuphide bonds
4 Peptide bonds
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335808 Select the correct statement.

1 Haemoglobin is an example of quaternary structure of protein.
2 Haemoglobin is a type of quaternary protein structure
3 Most of the enzymes are protein.
4 All are correct
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335809 Which of the following is the least likely to be involved in stabilising the three–dimensional folding of most proteins?

1 Hydrophobic interaction
2 Ester bonds
3 Hydrogen bonding
4 Electrostatic interaction
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335806 The long protein chain is also folded upon itself like a hollow woolen ball, giving rise to the ____________structure?

1 Primary
2 Tertiary
3 Secondary
4 Quaternary
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335807 The primary structure of a protein is due to

1 Ionic bonds
2 Hydrogen bonds
3 Disuphide bonds
4 Peptide bonds
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335808 Select the correct statement.

1 Haemoglobin is an example of quaternary structure of protein.
2 Haemoglobin is a type of quaternary protein structure
3 Most of the enzymes are protein.
4 All are correct
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335809 Which of the following is the least likely to be involved in stabilising the three–dimensional folding of most proteins?

1 Hydrophobic interaction
2 Ester bonds
3 Hydrogen bonding
4 Electrostatic interaction
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335806 The long protein chain is also folded upon itself like a hollow woolen ball, giving rise to the ____________structure?

1 Primary
2 Tertiary
3 Secondary
4 Quaternary
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335807 The primary structure of a protein is due to

1 Ionic bonds
2 Hydrogen bonds
3 Disuphide bonds
4 Peptide bonds
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335808 Select the correct statement.

1 Haemoglobin is an example of quaternary structure of protein.
2 Haemoglobin is a type of quaternary protein structure
3 Most of the enzymes are protein.
4 All are correct
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335809 Which of the following is the least likely to be involved in stabilising the three–dimensional folding of most proteins?

1 Hydrophobic interaction
2 Ester bonds
3 Hydrogen bonding
4 Electrostatic interaction
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335806 The long protein chain is also folded upon itself like a hollow woolen ball, giving rise to the ____________structure?

1 Primary
2 Tertiary
3 Secondary
4 Quaternary
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335807 The primary structure of a protein is due to

1 Ionic bonds
2 Hydrogen bonds
3 Disuphide bonds
4 Peptide bonds
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335808 Select the correct statement.

1 Haemoglobin is an example of quaternary structure of protein.
2 Haemoglobin is a type of quaternary protein structure
3 Most of the enzymes are protein.
4 All are correct
BIOXI09: BIOMOLECULES

335809 Which of the following is the least likely to be involved in stabilising the three–dimensional folding of most proteins?

1 Hydrophobic interaction
2 Ester bonds
3 Hydrogen bonding
4 Electrostatic interaction