A. Neutrophil
B. Eosinophil
C. Basophil
D. Lymphocyte
Related Mcqs:
- 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 basic constituent of reversible hydrocolloid impression material is________________?
A. Agar
B. Alginic acid
C. Gelatin
D. alginate - Which one of the following is a regulatory protein of the muscle ?
A. Troponin
B. Myosin
C. Actin
D. Protein- C - The nitrogen content in 50 gm of a typical dietary protein is most likely to be_____________?
A. 5 gm
B. 8 gm
C. 10 gm
D. 16 gm - Quaternary structure of protein is_____________?
A. The arrangement sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain
B. Inter relation between amino acids in a single polypeptide chain
C. Inter relation of amino acids in 2 polypeptide chains
D. The inter relation and arrangement of polypeptides in a protein with more than 2 polypeptide chains - 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 - In the body, metabolism of 10 g of protein would produce approximately____________?
A. 1 Kcal
B. 41 Kcal
C. 410 Kcal
D. 4100 Kcal - True about G protein couple receptors is _________________ ?
A. G proteins bind to hormones on the cell surface
B. All the three subunits alpha, beta and gamma should bind each other for G protein to act
C. G Proteins act as inhibitory and excitatory because of difference in alpha subunit
D. G protein is bound to GTP in resting state - The small nonparticulate protein leading to enhanced replication of HBV as well as HIV is______________?
A. HBc Ag
B. HBs Ag
C. Hbe Ag
D. HBx Ag - The protein that carries iron from the gut to the body tissues is called________________?
A. Ferritin
B. Haemosiderin
C. Myoglobin
D. Transferrin