Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 2: HOTS HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS

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Attempt the free practice questions from Exercise 2: HOTS HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS with hints and solutions to strengthen your understanding. MTG OBJECTIVE NCERT AT YOUR FINGERTIPS BIOLOGY CLASS XI + XII solutions are prepared by Experienced Embibe Experts.

Questions from Subject Experts Solutions for Exercise 2: HOTS HIGHER ORDER THINKING SKILLS with Hints & Solutions

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Biochemical reagents are widely used for the detection of biomolecules. A reagent that specifically detects a carbonyl group (C=O) in a biomolecule will yield a positive test with

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Which of the following graphs correctly indicate the reaction in the presence (indicated by +) and absence (indicated as -) of an enzyme?

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The standard free energy change and standard activation energy for four biochemical reactions are listed in the table below.

Reaction Standard free energy change(kcal/mol) Standard activation energy (kcal/mol)
P -40 18
Q -71 18
R -40 11
S -71 11

A few interpretations are given below. Among these, the most appropriate interpretation is;

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Refer to the given graph showing relationship between temperature and enzyme action.

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Select the correct statement regarding 'A' and 'B'.

(i) 'A' shows the rate at which reaction decreases due to denaturation of enzyme molecules.
(ii) 'B' shows the rate at which reaction increases due to decreased kinetic energy of the substrate.
(iii) As temperature rises, more and more enzyme molecules are denatured and 'A' appears to fall.
(iv) 'B' shows the rate at which reaction increases due to increased kinetic energy of the substrate and enzyme molecules.

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Refer to the given graph showing the state of ionisation of Zwitterion.

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Select the correct statements regarding Zwitterion.
(i) Zwitterions can be formed from compounds that contain both acid groups and basic groups in their molecules.
(ii) A zwitterion can act either as proton donor or proton acceptor.
(iii) A monoamine monocarboxylic-amino acid is acid at high as both the groups (amino and carboxyl) lose a proton.
(iv) Amino acids in solution at neutral pH exist predominantly as dipolar ions, the amino group is protonated NH3 and the carboxyl group is deprotonated -COO-

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Study the given data and answer the following question.

A sample of an enzyme called lactase was isolated from the intestinal lining of a calf. Assays were undertaken to evaluate the activity of the enzyme sample. The substrate of lactase is the disaccharide lactose. Lactase breaks a lactose molecule in two, producing a glucose molecule and a galactose molecule.

Two assays were carried out.

Assay 1:

Lactose concentration (% w/v) 15 15 15 15 15 15
Concentration of enzyme sample (% v/v) 0 5 10 15 20 25
Reaction rate μmol glucose sec-1 mL-1 0 25 50 75 100 125

Assay 2:

Lactose concentration (% w/v) 0 5 15 20 25 30
Concentration of enzyme sample (% v/v) 5 5 5 5 5 5
Reaction rate μmol glucose sec-1 mL-1 0 15 25 35 40 40

What are the variables in each of the two assays?

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Study the given data and answer the following question.

A sample of an enzyme called lactase was isolated from the intestinal lining of a calf. Assays were undertaken to evaluate the activity of the enzyme sample. The substrate of lactase is the disaccharide lactose. Lactase breaks a lactose molecule in two, producing a glucose molecule and a galactose molecule.

Two assays were carried out.

Assay 1:

Lactose concentration (% w/v) 15 15 15 15 15 15
Concentration of enzyme sample (% v/v) 0 5 10 15 20 25
Reaction rate μmol glucose sec-1 mL-1 0 25 50 75 100 125

Assay 2:

Lactose concentration (% w/v) 0 5 15 20 25 30
Concentration of enzyme sample (% v/v) 5 5 5 5 5 5
Reaction rate μmol glucose sec-1 mL-1 0 15 25 35 40 40

Which of the following statements can be concluded from the two assays?

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Which of the following assays would you expect to have the highest reaction rate?