A. Phosphodiester bond
B. Peptide bond
C. Glycosidic Bond
D. Ionic bond
Related Mcqs:
- The monosaccharide found in some bacteria and occurring rarely are______________?
A. Trioses
B. Hexoses
C. Tetroses
D. Pentoses - A complex substance which on hydrolysis yields polyhydroxy aldehyde or ketone subunits is called__________?
A. Lipid
B. Carbohydrate
C. Protein
D. Carotein - Protein subunits of capsid is called the capsomeres is a characteristic of each virus. Their number in Herpes virus is__________?
A. 100
B. 152
C. 162
D. 172 - The atoms of different elements combine with each other through ionic or covalent bonding to produce compounds this stable form is called:
A. An organ
B. A molecule
C. Tissue
D. Both a and c - The atoms of different elements combine with each other through ionic or covalent bonding to produce compounds this stable form is called__________?
A. An organ
B. A molecule
C. Tissue
D. Both a and c - A bond formed by linkage between -OH of carboxyl group of one amino acid and H of amino group of another amino acid which releases water is called__________?
A. Phosphodiester linkage
B. Glycosidic bond
C. Peptide bond
D. Hydrogen bond - Branch of biology which deals with the study of chemical components and chemical processes in living organisms is called________________?
A. Molecular biology
B. Physiology
C. Biochemistry
D. Atomic biology - A substance which binds at the active site of the enzyme but does not result in the formation of the products is called________________?
A. Irreversible inhibitor
B. Reversible inhibitor
C. Competitive inhibitor
D. Non-competitive inhibitor - A compound produced as a result of a chemical reaction of an alcohol with an acid in which water molecule is released is called________________?
A. Monosaccharide
B. Fatty acid
C. Neutral lipid
D. Nucleic acid - In Anaerobic respiration only __________ % of the energy present within the chemical bond of glucose is converted into ATP?
A. 1%
B. 2%
C. 3%
D. 4%