Description : Apoenzyme + Prosthetic group
Last Answer : Ans. Holoenzyme
Description : Zn is present as prosthetic group in this enzyme: (A) Carbonic anhydrase (B) Carboxy peptidase (C) Lactate dehydrogenase (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Part of enzyme which combines with nonprotein part to form functional enzyme is (A) Apoenzyme (B) Coenzyme (C) Prosthetic group (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Combination of apoenzyme and coenzyme produces (A) Prosthetic group (B) Holoenzyme (C) Enzyme substrate complex (D) Enzyme product complex
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Of Which warburg’s yellow enzyme contains as a prosthetic group? (A) Thiamine pyrophosphate (B) Biotin (C) NAD+ (D) Riboflavin-5-phosphate
Description : Consider the following statements: (1) Copper is present in cytochrome oxidane (2) Pantothenic acid is precursor of co-enzyme-A (3) Thiamine prohosphate is the prosthetic group in decarboxylases (4) Zinc is present in RNA and DNA polymerases
Last Answer : Ans. ((b))
Description : Consider the following statements. (A) Coenzyme or metal ion that is tightly bound to enzyme protein is called prosthetic group. (B) A complete catalytic active enzyme with its bound prosthetic group is called apoenzyme. Select the ... ) (A) is true but (B) is false. (d) Both (A) and (B) are false
Last Answer : (d) Both (A) and (B) are false.
Description : Prosthetic groups differ from co-enzymes in that (a) they require metal ions for their activity (b) they (prosthetic groups) are tightly bound to apoenzymes (c) their association with apoenzymes is transient (d) they can serve as co-factors in a number of enzyme-catalyzed reactions.
Last Answer : (b) they (prosthetic groups) are tightly bound to apoenzymes
Description : Difference between cofactor and prosthetic group. -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : $ In conjugated proteins, the protein molecule is joined to a non proteins group called prosthetic group. ! Nucleproteins are a type of conjugated pro
Last Answer : $ In conjugated proteins, the protein molecule is joined to a non proteins group called prosthetic group. ! ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Glycoproteins are marked for destruction by removal of their (A) Oligosaccharide prosthetic group (B) Sialic acid residues (C) Mannose residues (D) N-terminal amino acids
Description : The half-life of a protein depends upon its (A) Signal sequence (B) N-terminus amino acid (C) C-terminus amino acid (D) Prosthetic group
Description : Iron-pophyrin is present as prosthetic group in (A) Cytochromes (B) Catalases (C) Peroxidase (D) None of these
Description : The prosthetic group of aerobic dehydrogenases is (A) NAD (B) NADP (C) FAD (D) Pantothenic acid
Description : Cofactor (Prosthetic group) is a part of holoenzyme, it is (A) Inorganic part loosely attached (B) Accessory non-protein substance attached firmly (C) Organic part attached loosely (D) None of these
Description : Prosthetic group in cone cell phototreceptors is (A) Iodine (B) Opsin (C) 11-cis-retinal (D) all-trans-retinal
Description : Co-factor (prosthetic group) is a part of holoenzyme. It is (a) loosely attached organic part (b) loosely attached inorganic part (c) accessory non-protein substance attached firmly (d) none of these.
Last Answer : (c) accessory non-protein substance attached firmly
Description : Which of the following have carbohydrate as prosthetic group? (a) Glycoprotein (b) Chromoprotein (c) Lipoprotein (d) Nucleoprotein
Last Answer : (a) Glycoprotein
Description : Which of the following statements describe refractive surgery? a) Refractive surgery is an elective, cosmetic surgery performed to reshape the cornea. Refractive surgery is an elective procedure and is ... a stable refractive error. The corneal structure must be normal and refractive error stable.
Last Answer : a) Refractive surgery is an elective, cosmetic surgery performed to reshape the cornea. Refractive surgery is an elective procedure and is considered a cosmetic procedure (to achieve clear vision without ... is performed to reshape the cornea for the purpose of correction of all refractive errors.
Description : The enzyme contains in pineapple fruit
Last Answer : Ans. Bromelin
Description : Enzyme present in dried latex of papaya
Last Answer : Ans. Pepsin
Description : The most important enzyme involved in photosynthetic CO2 fixation in C4 plants
Last Answer : Ans. PEP carboxylase
Description : The most important enzyme involved in photosynthetic CO2 fixation in C3 plants
Last Answer : Ans. Rubisco
Description : The non protein component of the enzyme
Last Answer : Ans. Coenzymes
Description : The enzyme involved in biological nitrogen fixation
Last Answer : Ans. Nitrogenase
Description : 1 st enzyme which was discovered by yeast
Last Answer : Ans. Zymase
Description : Enzyme is discovered by
Last Answer : Ans. Buckner (1897)
Description : The term ‘Enzyme’ was given by
Last Answer : Ans. W. Kuhne (1867)
Description : Can one add extra prosthetic body parts?
Last Answer : You kill me @RedDeerGuy1 !
Description : Cost of a prosthetic eye?
Last Answer : $50 ?
Description : Prosthetic Devices includes i) Computer technology for vision and hearing ii) Powerful IC iii) MRI Systems iv) None of these
Last Answer : i) Computer technology for vision and hearing
Description : Combined therapy with dipyridamole and warfarin is recommended in subjects with the following: A. Risk factors for coronary artery disease B. Prosthetic heart valves C. Cerebral thrombosis D. Buerger's disease
Last Answer : B. Prosthetic heart valves
Description : The group of organisms which convert light into food are called
Last Answer : Ans. Autotrophs
Description : For a group of 10-25, people use flash cards of size
Last Answer : Ans. 10"x12" (25 cm x 30 cm)
Description : A series of illustrated cards flashed before a group in proper sequence to tell a complete story step by step to the group of the learners.
Last Answer : Ans. Flash cards
Description : A method in which 20 to 30 rural people or farmers are contacted in a group
Last Answer : Ans. Group-contact
Description : A group of ornamental plants used to grow over walls, trellis, arches, pergolas, arbours, pillars, bowers etc.
Last Answer : Ans. Climbers and Creepers
Description : Growing of shrubs in a group
Last Answer : Ans. Shrubbery
Description : Deoxyribose sugar + Nitrogenous base + phosphate group (PO2 )
Last Answer : Ans. Nucleotide
Description : VAM belongs to the group of
Last Answer : Ans. Fungi
Description : The most important soil group of India
Last Answer : Ans. Alluvial Soils
Description : Optimum level of input use without resource limitation
Last Answer : Ans. Law of diminishing return
Description : Breeding refers to selection procedure in which the segregating population of self pollinated species is grown without selections
Last Answer : Ans. Bulk
Description : Development of fruit without fertilization
Last Answer : Ans. Parthenocarpy
Description : Vegetative embryos develops without fertilization
Last Answer : Ans. Apomixis
Description : The cells without cell wall
Last Answer : Ans. Protoplasts
Description : The branch of science in which, the collection and interpretation of information about a target without being in physical contact with it?
Last Answer : Ans. Remote Sensing
Description : Which Instrument record temperature without contact the object
Last Answer : Ans. Infrared thermometer