A. Pro enzyme
B. Iso enzyme
C. Co-enzyme
D. Holoenzyme
Related Mcqs:
- The process wherein two or more chemically different monomers, each with some desirable property, can be combined to yield specific physical properties of a polymer is known as_____________?
A. Step-growth polymerization
B. Addition polymerization
C. Condensation polymerization
D. Copolymerization - Enzyme that catalyses the transfer of a molecule group from one molecule to another is_____________?
A. Oxidases
B. Peptidases
C. Transferases
D. LIpases - Bone marrow stem cells differ from differ from differentiated progenitor stem cells in what respect ?
A. Provide differentiated terminal cells
B. Reconstitution of Bone marrow
C. Formation of the ovum
D. Act as a repair system for the body - Enzymes increase reaction rates by______________?
A. Altering the free energy of the action
B. Inhibiting the backward reaction
C. Enhancing the forward reaction
D. Decreasing the energy of activation - Muscle glycogen, which cannot contribute to blood glucose due to the absence of which enzymes ?
A. Phosphoglutamase
B. Branching enzyme
C. Debranching enzyme
D. Glucose-6-phosphotase - Enzymes are classified according to_________________?
A. Action on substrate
B. Action of coenzymes
C. Nature of the enzymes
D. All of the above - Enzymes concerned with the citric acid cycle are found in______________?
A. Nucleus
B. Mitochondria
C. Ribosomes
D. Non-particulate cytoplasm - Enzymes help by____________?
A. Lowering the activation energy
B. Increasing the substrate concentration
C. Decreasing the surface tension
D. Increasing the activation energy - Inactive precursors of enzymes are known as_______________?
A. Apoenzymes
B. Coenzymes
C. Proenzymes
D. Holoenzymes - Mutation in the oxidative enzymes (peroxisomes) could lead to_______________?
A. Zellweger’s syndrome
B. Gaucher’s disease
C. Epidermolysis bullosa
D. Leber’s neuropathy