Bond Linking Monomers in Polymers

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Bond Linking Monomers in Polymers: Overview

This topic covers concepts, such as, Phosphodiester Bond, Glycosidic Bond, Peptide Bond & Secondary Structure of DNA etc.

Important Questions on Bond Linking Monomers in Polymers

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According to the secondary structure of DNA the backbone of the polynucleotide chain is formed by the sugar-phosphate-protein chain.

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Choose the statement 'Is a random coil a secondary structure' as True or False.

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The two types of secondary structures are there in protein. One is a Beta-sheet and the other one is an alpha-helix or gamma-helix?

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What is the secondary structure of DNA?

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What is phosphodiester bond in biology?

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During the elongation of a polypeptide chain, a new amino acid can be added at

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The bond present between two nucleotides is known as

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According to the double helix model, the backbone of DNA is formed by:

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The bond present between two carbohydrate molecules is

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Two free ribonucleotide units are interlinked with