Ans:- The ion of a molecule having +ve change at one end and –ve charge at other is called zwitter ion.
Description : In the following reaction, Alanine acts as a 3 3 3 3 + + → H H | | H N – – COO —— H N – – COOH C C | | CH CH (A) Acid (B) Base (C) Zwitter ion (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : A Zwitter ion is one which has in aqueous solution: (A) One positive charge and one negative charge (B) Two positive charges and one negative charge (C) Two negative charges and one positive charge (D) No electrical charges at all
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Amino acids excepting histidine are not good buffering agents in cell because (A) They exist as zwitter ions (B) Their pk and not in the physiological pH of a cell (C) Only Histidine has pk of its R group at 6.0 unlike the others which have at a different pH (D) None of these
Description : The amino acid exist as Zwitter ions when they are in (A) solid state (B) acidic solution (C) alkaline solution (D) neutral solution
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Lipids are insoluble in water because lipid molecules are (a) hydrophilic (b) hydrophobic (c) neutral (d) zwitter ions.
Last Answer : (b) hydrophobic
Description : What is the formula of potassium ion in the noble gas state? (1) K⁺ (2) K²⁺ (3) K²⁻ (4) K⁻
Last Answer : (1) K⁺
Description : What is the formula for the polyatomic ion nitrate.?
Last Answer : NO3-.
Description : `Ni^(+2)` form a complex inon in water having the formula `[Ni(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(+2)`. How many of the following statement are true for the complex ion ?
Last Answer : `Ni^(+2)` form a complex inon in water having the formula `[Ni(H_(2)O)_(6)]^(+2)`. How many of ... )` (x) Effective atomic number of `Ni^(+2)` is 36.
Description : The brown ring test for `NO_(2)^(-)` and `NO_(3)^(-)` is due to the formation of complex ion with formula `:`
Last Answer : The brown ring test for `NO_(2)^(-)` and `NO_(3)^(-)` is due to the formation of complex ion with formula `:` A. ... )` D. `[Fe(H_(2)O)(NO)_(5)]^(2+)`
Description : What is the formula of the ion formed when lithium achieves noble gas electron configuration?
Last Answer : The lithium cation is Li+.
Description : A vessel with a volume of cubic meter contains liquid water and water vapor ion equilibrium at 600 kPa. The liquid water has mass of1kg. Using the steam table, calculate the mass of the water vapor. A. 0.99kg B. 1.57 kg C ... / kg vg = 0.3157 m^3 / kg Vtot = mƒ vƒ + mg vg mg = (tot-mƒ vƒ) / vg
Last Answer : 3.16 kg
Description : The following is true of 'new formula' WHO-ORS: A. It has Na+ ion concentration of 75 mM/L B. Its glucose concentration is 75 mM/L C. Its total osmolarity is 245 mOsm/L D. All of the above are correct
Last Answer : D. All of the above are correct
Description : The 'new formula' WHO-ORS differs from the older 'standard formula' WHO-ORS in the following respect(s): A. It has lower Na+ ion and glucose concentration B. It has higher K+ ion concentration C. It has no basic salt D. Both 'B' and 'C' are correct
Last Answer : A. It has lower Na+ ion and glucose concentration
Description : The fat of a common mussel-secretes a sticky glue that can be used to make heart implants. The unique chemical compound present in the glue is: (1) Amino phenyl alanine (2) Hydroxy phenyl alanine (3) Phenyl alanine (4) Dihydroxy phenyl alanine
Last Answer : (4) Dihydroxy phenyl alanine Explanation: The foot of the common mussel (Mytilus edulis) produces a sticky glue due to a unique compound called mussel adhesive protein, which contains a high ... be used as a tooth coating to prevent dental plaque, which is caused by bacterial infection.
Description : Which of the following describes the side chain for Alanine? (a) hydrogen (b) ethyl group (c) methyl group (d) isopropyl group
Last Answer : methyl group
Last Answer : Dihydroxy phenyl alanine
Description : acetaldehyde reacts with a mixture of KCN and `NH_(4)Cl` to give a product X which upon hydrolysis yields alanine. The products X is
Last Answer : acetaldehyde reacts with a mixture of KCN and `NH_(4)Cl` to give a product X which upon ... . a cyanohydrin C. an aminoalcohol D. a chlorohydrin
Description : The racemic mixture of Alanine `(CH_(3)-underset(NH_(2))underset(|)(C )H-COOH)` can be resolved by using, (1) (+) -2-Butanol (2) (l)-2-Chlorobutanoic
Last Answer : The racemic mixture of Alanine `(CH_(3)-underset(NH_(2))underset(|)(C )H-COOH)` can be resolved by using, (1) ... 3 only C. 2 & 4 only D. 3 & 4 only
Description : In humans, the principal metabolic product of pyrimidines is (A) Uric acid (B) Allantoin (C) Hypoxanthine (D) β-alanine
Description : In humans, the principal break down product of purines is (A) NH3 (B) Allantin (C) Alanine (D) Uric acid
Description : Catabolism of thymidylate gives (A) α-alanine (B) β-alanine (C) α-aminoisobutyrate (D) β-aminoisobutyrate
Description : The codon for phenyl Alanine is (A) AAA (B) CCC (C) GGG (D) UUU
Description : A synthetic RNA having the sequence of UUUUUU (Poly U) will give a protein having poly ______. (A) Alamine (B) Phenyl alanine (C) Glycine (D) Methionine
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The major source of NH3 produced by the kidney is (A) Leucine (B) Glycine (C) Alanine (D) Glutamine
Description : β -Alanine is formed from catabolism of (A) Thymine (B) Thymine and cytosine (C) Thymine and uracil (D) Cytosine and uracil
Description : The major catabolic product of pyrimidines in human is (A) β-Alanine (B) Urea (C) Uric acid (D) Guanine
Description : Gout is a metabolic disorder of catabolism of (A) Pyrimidine (B) Purine (C) Alanine (D) Phenylalanine
Description : Pyrimidine and purine nucleoside biosynthesis share a common precursor: (A) PRPP (B) Glycine (C) Fumarate (D) Alanine
Description : In purine nucleus nitrogen atom at 1 position is derived from (A) Aspartate (B) Glutamate (C) Glycine (D) Alanine
Description : In purine biosynthesis carbon atoms at 4 and 5 position and N at 7 position are contributed by (A) Glycine (B) Glutamine (C) Alanine (D) Threonine
Description : Thyroid hormones are synthesized by the iodination of the amino acid: (A) Glycine (B) Phenylalanine (C) Alanine (D) Tyrosine
Description : Sulphur is made available to the body by the amino acids: (A) Cystine and methionine (B) Taurine and alanine (C) Proline and hydroxyproline (D) Arginine and lysine MINERAL METABOLISM 191
Description : Heme is synthesized from (A) Succinyl-CoA and glycine (B) Active acetate and glycine (C) Active succinate and alanine (D) Active acetate and alanine
Description : Glucose cannot be synthesized from (A) Glycerol (B) Lactate (C) Alanine (D) Leucine
Description : Which of the following intermediates of metabolism can be both a precursor and a product of glucose? (A) Lactate (B) Pyruvate (C) Alanine (D) Acetyl-CoA
Description : An example of ligases is (A) Succinate thiokinase (B) Alanine racemase (C) Fumarase (D) Aldolase
Description : Corn and gliadin are low in (A) Lysine (B) Alanine (C) Glycine (D) Aspartic acid
Description : Soyabean proteins are rich in (A) Lysine (B) Alanine (C) Glcyine (D) Aspartic acid
Description : Which among the following is a nutritionally essential amino acid for man? (A) Alanine (B) Glycine (C) Tyrosine (D) Isoleucine
Description : Which among the following is an essential amino acid for man? (A) Alanine (B) Serine (C) Valine (D) Glutamic acid
Description : Sulphydryl group of coenzyme a is contributed by (A) β-Alanine (B) β-Aminoisobutyric acid (C) Methionine (D) Thioethanolamine
Description : Pantothenic acid contains an amino acid which is (A) Aspartic acid (B) Glutamic acid (C) β-Alanine (D) β-Aminoisobutyric acid
Description : Hippuric acid is formed from (A) Benzoic acid and alanine (B) Benzoic acid glycine (C) Glucuronic acid and alanine (D) Glucuronic acid and glycine
Description : All the following amino acids are nonessential except (A) Alanine (B) Histidine (C) Cysteine (D) Proline
Description : A jaundice in which serum alanine transaminase and alkaline phosphatase are normal is (A) Hepatic jaundice (B) Hemolytic jaundice (C) Parenchymatous jaundice (D) Obstructive Jaundice
Description : The amino acid which synthesizes many hormornes: (A) Valine (B) Phenylalanine (C) Alanine (D) Histidine
Description : Side chains of all following amino acids contain aromatic rings except (A) Phenyl alanine (B) Alanine (C) Tyrosine (D) Tryptophan
Description : Optical isomers of all aminoacids exist except (A) Glycine (B) Arginine (C) Alanine (D) Hydroxy proline
Description : Most amino acids are substrates for transamination except (A) Alanine (B) Threonine (C) Serine (D) Valine
Description : Chymotrypsin in the small intestine hydrolyzes peptide linkages containing (A) Alanine (B) Pheynl alanine (C) Valine (D) Methionine