Description : The tear secretion contains an antibacterial enzyme known as (A) Zymase (B) Diastase (C) Lysozyme (D) Lipase
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Carbonic anhydrase enzyme has maximum turn over number (36 million). Minimum turn over number for an enzyme: (A) DNA polymerase (B) Lysozyme (C) Penicillase (D) Lactase dehydrogenase
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : An enzyme which brings about lysis of bacterial cell wall is (A) Amylase (B) Lysozyme (C) Trypsin (D) Lipase
Description : Lysozyme occurs in
Last Answer : Lysozyme occurs in A. Tears B. Tears and saliva C. Tears, saliva, swaeat and mucus D. Gastric juice
Description : Which of the following is not correctly matched for the organism and its cell wall degrading enzyme? (a) Algae – Methylase (b) Fungi – Chitinase (c) Bacteria – Lysozyme (d) Plant cells – Cellulase
Last Answer : (a) Algae – Methylase
Description : Lysozyme that is present in perspiration, saliva and tears, destroys (a) certain types of bacteria (b) all viruses (c) most virus-infected cells (d) certain fungi.
Last Answer : (a) certain types of bacteria
Description : In pregnancy: a. the lysozyme in the tear film is increased b. the intraocular pressure is lower than pre-pregnancy state c. accommodation is decreased d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : The following are true about the tear film: a. the normal volume is about 20 ul b. its main protein content is made up of immunoglobulins c. the lysozyme concentration is the greatest d. the concentration of Ig A is greater than that of Ig G
Last Answer : the lysozyme concentration is the greatest
Description : The following proteins found in the tear of a normal person have antibacterial activity: a. lysozyme b. lymphokines c. betalysin d. immunoglobulin M
Last Answer : lysozyme
Description : Which cells of ‘Crypts of Lieberkuhn’ secrete antibacterial lysozyme? (a) Paneth cells (b) Zymogen cells (c) Kupffer cells (d) Argentaffin cells
Last Answer : (a) Paneth cells
Description : A non-proteinaceous enzyme is (a) lysozyme (b) ribozyme (c) ligase (d) deoxyribonuclease.
Last Answer : (b) ribozyme
Description : Lysozyme is present in A- sweat B- Cerebro spinal fluid (CSF) C- Urine D- Saliva
Last Answer : Saliva
Description : The cell walls of many gram positive bacteria can be easily destroyed by the enzyme known as A-lipase B- .lysozyme C- .pectinase D-.peroxidase
Last Answer : .lysozyme
Description : Which cells of "Crypts of Lieberkuhn" secrete antibacterial lysozyme ? (1) Paneth cells (2) Zymogen cells (3) Kupffer cells (4) Argentaffin cells
Last Answer : (1) Paneth cells