Biomacromolecules

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Biomacromolecules: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Cholesterol, Biomacromolecules, Composition of Cells, Acid Soluble Pool, Acid Insoluble Pool & Lipids etc.

Important Questions on Biomacromolecules

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Blood capillaries are made of

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Which of the following substance plays an essential role in the structure of cell membrane?

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Liver uses _____ (cholesterol/glucose) to produce bile.

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Explain the functions of cholesterol.

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The conversion to acetic acid to cholesterol is a _____ (catabolic/anabolic) process.

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The conversion to acetic acid to cholesterol is a catabolic process.

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Cytoplasm is one of the constituents of protoplasm.

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Name the parts in the given image of a cell.

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What is the difference between the protoplasm and cytoplasm?

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What are the four major components of a cell?

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Describe cytoplasm.

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Which one of the following is NOT an unsaturated fatty acid?

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The sum total of different types of biomolecules, ions and compounds present in the cell is called 

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All elements that are present in the sample of the earth's crust are also present in a sample of living tissue.

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What is present in the acid cellular pool in the process of extraction of biomolecules.

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Choose the correct statements.

A. Acid soluble fractions have more than one thousand Dalton.

B. Common acid used in the living cell compound analysis is hydrochloric acid.

C. Number of carbons in arachidonic acid is 20.

D. Serine is the hydoxy methyl group amino acid.

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Amphipathy means

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Which of the following is not a polymeric compound?

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All the following are 18 carbons containing fatty acids, except:

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What are carotenoids?