Primary Structure of Protein
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Q. In a polysaccharide (like glycogen), the right end and left end are called
- N terminal and C terminal, respectively
- C terminal and N terminal, respectively
- reducing end and non reducing end, respectively
- non reducing end and reducing end, respectively
Q. Choose the correct option to fill in the blanks: The term Protein is derived from a Greek word called (i)______ which was coined by (ii)______. Every protein has basic units called (iii)_______ and the most abundant protein in the human body is (iv)______.
(i) Lipido (ii) Bloor (iii) Fatty Acids (iv) MGDG
(i) Prottids (ii) Miescher (iii) Nucleotides (iv) DNA
(i) Proteios (ii) Mulder (iii) Amino acids (iv) Collagen
(i) Saccharide (ii) Liebig (iii) Glucose (iv) Cellulose
Q. Study the image given below and select the correct statement.
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- The protein contains 15 amino acids
- The left end of the chain is C-terminal
- The right end of the chain is N-terminal
- The left end of the chain is N-terminal