A. Urea
B. Uric acid
C. Urobilinogen
D. Creatinin
Related Mcqs:
- What is the normal PH of human blood_____________?
A. 7.0
B. 7.2
C. 7.35 to 7.4
D. 7.6 - The fastest moving fraction of protein in serum When subjected to paper electrophoresis is_____________?
A. Albumin
B. Alpha 1 globulin
C. Beta Globulin
D. Gamma Globulin - Non acidic, nonionic protein which helps in enamel mineralization _______________?
A. Tuftelin
B. Sheathlin
C. Enamelin
D. Amelogenin - Tertiary structure of protein is maintained by all except______________?
A. H2 bond
B. Hydrophobic
C. Ionic bond
D. Disulphide bond
E. None of the above - Urinary protein is detected by______________?
A. Barfoed test
B. Hay’s test
C. Boiling test
D. Ehrlich’s test - Synthesis of protein occurs on__________________?
A. Mitochondria
B. Poly ribosomes
C. Nucleus
D. Golgi bodies - A small Ca+2 binding protein that modifies the activity of many enzymes and other proteins in response to changes of Ca+2 concentration is known as______________?
A. Cycline
B. Calmodulin
C. Collagen
D. Kinesin - The protein rich in basic amino acids, which functions in the packaging of DNA is chromosomes is______________?
A. Histone
B. Collagen
C. Hyaluronic acid binding protein
D. Fibrinogen - The daily requirement of protein for the adults is_________________?
A. 6 gms
B. 60 gms
C. 120 gms
D. 250 gms - In the body, metabolism of 10 g of protein would produce approximately____________?
A. 1 Kcal
B. 41 Kcal
C. 410 Kcal
D. 4100 Kcal