Description : Why peptide bond is planar? -Biology
Last Answer : answer:
Description : Which statement about the structure of benzene is not true? (a) The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium. (b) The carbon-carbon bond lengths in benzene are greater than the carbon- ... (d) The stability of benzene ring is much greater than the stability of 1,3,5- cycloheptatriene
Last Answer : The two Kekule structures of benzene are in equilibrium
Description : Which bond is present in the primary structure of protein? (A) Ester (B) Hydrogen (C) Ionic bond (D) Peptide
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : In denaturation of proteins, the bond which is not broken: (A) Disulphide bond (B) Peptide bond (C) Hydrogen bond (D) Ionic bond
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : The bond in proteins that is not broken under usual conditions of denaturation: (A) Hydrophobic bond (B) Hydrogen bond (C) Disulphide bond (D) Peptide bonds
Description : The bond in proteins that is not hydrolysed under usual conditions of denaturation: (A) Hydrophobic bond (B) Hydrogen bond (C) Disulphide bond (D) Peptide bonds
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Cis-trans isomerism is found in square planar complexes of molecular formula: (a and b are monodentate ligands)
Last Answer : Cis-trans isomerism is found in square planar complexes of molecular formula: (a and b are monodentate ligands) A. ` ... . `Ma_(2)b_(2)` D. `Mab_(3)`
Description : Which of the following statements about benzene is correct? (a) All of the carbon atoms are sp3 hybridized. (b) It has no delocalized electrons. (c) The carbon-carbon bond length is longer than that of ethane. (d) It is a planar molecule.
Last Answer : It is a planar molecule.
Description : The triple bond between the carbon atoms causes acetylene, C2H2, to have which of the following shapes? w) trigonal planar (pron: try-gon-al) x) linear y) tetrahedral z) trigonal bipyramidal
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- LINEAR
Description : The covalent bond that is repeatedly present between different amino acid residues in a protein is called (a) p-bond (b) hydrogen bond (c) peptide bond (d) metallic bond
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : Apart from tetrahedral geometry another possible geometry for CH4 is square planar with four hydrogen atoms at the corners of the square and the carbon atom at the centre.Explain why CH4 is not square planar?
Last Answer : Ans For square planar arrangement hybridization is dsp2 which is not possible with Carbon as it does not have d orbital with it
Description : Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning translation of the mRNA message to protein synthesis? a. An adaptor molecule, tRNA, recognizes specific nucleic acid bases and unites them ... and the free amino acid occurs in the free cytoplasm d. Complete protein synthesis takes hours
Last Answer : Answer: a, b The synthesis of protein involves conversion from a four-letter nucleotide language to one of 20 chemically distinct amino acids. This process is referred to as ... translation and be moving down the mRNA molecules simultaneously, thus increasing the rate of protein synthesis
Description : Glycine is a unique amino acid because it (a) has no chiral carbon (b) has a sulfur containing R group (c) cannot form a peptide bond (d) is an essential amino acid
Last Answer : has no chiral carbon
Description : The formation of a peptide bond during the elongation step of protein synthesis results in the splitting of how many high energy bonds? (A) 1 (B) 2 (C) 3 (D) 4
Description : After formation of a peptide bond, mRNA is translocated along the ribosome by (A) eEF-1 and GTP (B) eEF-2 and GTP (C) Peptidyl transferase and GTP (D) Peptidyl transferase and ATP
Description : A protein reacts with biuret reagent which indicates 2 or more (A) Blood clotting (B) Peptide bond (C) Disulphide bonds (D) Hydrophobic bonds
Description : From two amino acids peptide bond formation involves removal of one molecule of (A) Water (B) Ammonia (C) Carbondioxide (D) Carboxylic acid
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Ninhydrin with evolution of CO2 forms a blue complex with (A) Peptide bond (B) α-Amino acids (C) Serotonin (D) Histamine
Description : Which method of protein estimation is depen- dent on the intact peptide bond?
Last Answer : Biuret method.
Description : What are the salient features of a peptide bond?
Last Answer : The peptide bond is a partial double bond. The C-N bond is ëtransí in nature and there is no free- dom of rotation because of the partial double bond character.
Description : What is a peptide bond?
Last Answer : Alpha carboxyl group of one amino acid reacts with alpha amino group of another amino acid to form a peptide bond or CO-NH bridge
Description : In which of the following groups, are the elements written in the descending order of their respective atomic weights? (a) Nitrogen, carbon, oxygen, hydrogen (b) Oxygen, argon, nitrogen, hydrogen (c) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, hydrogen (d) Oxygen, nitrogen, helium, bromine
Description : Which of the following statements are false about benzene? (a) It is a planar molecule with bond angles 120°. (b) It is immiscible with water forming the lower layer. (c) It can be ... Ni catalyst. (d) It reacts with ethyl chloride in the presence of aluminium chloride to form ethylbenzene.
Last Answer : It is immiscible with water forming the lower layer
Description : What is the predicted shape, bond angle, and hybridization for CH3+? (a) trigonal planar, 120°, sp2 (b) trigonal planar, 120°, sp3 (c) trigonal planar, 109.5°, sp2 (d) trigonal pyramidal, 120°, sp2
Last Answer : trigonal planar, 120°, sp2
Description : The chemical forces that bind most coenzymes and substrates to enzymes such as LDH are (A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds (C) Coordinate bonds (D) Covalent bonds
Description : The hydrogen bonds between peptide linkages are interfered by (A) Guanidine (B) Uric acid (C) Salicylic acid (D) Oxalic acid
Description : Proteins react with biuret reagent which is suggestive of 2 or more (A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds (C) Disulphide bonds (D) Hydrophobic bonds
Description : Primary structure of a protein is formed by (A) Hydrogen bonds (B) Peptide bonds (C) Disulphide bonds (D) All of these
Description : Denaturation of proteins results in (A) Disruption of primary structure (B) Breakdown of peptide bonds (C) Destruction of hydrogen bonds (D) Irreversible changes in the molecule
Description : At the lowest energy level α-helix of polypeptide chain is stabilised (A) By hydrogen bonds formed between the H of peptide N and the carbonyl O of the residue (B) Disulphide bonds (C) Non polar bonds (D) Ester bonds
Description : The hydrogen bonds between peptide linkages of a protein molecules are interfered by (A) Guanidine (B) Uric acid (C) Oxalic acid (D) Salicylic acid
Description : Pick out the wrong statement. (A) Minimum number of degree of freedom of a system is zero (B) Degree of freedom of a system containing a gaseous mixture of helium, carbon ... ) Enthalpy and internal energy change is zero during phase change processes like melting, vaporisation and sublimation
Last Answer : (D) Enthalpy and internal energy change is zero during phase change processes like melting, vaporisation and sublimation
Description : Which of the following statement is correct about membrane cholesterol? (A) The hydroxyl group is located near the centre of the lipid layer (B) Most of the cholesterol is in the form ... forms a rigid, planar structure (D) The hydrocarbon chain of cholesterol projects into the extracellular fluid
Last Answer : C
Description : In the addition of HX to a double bond, the hydrogen goes to the carbon that already has more hydrogens is a statement of (a) Hund's rule (b) Markovnikov's rule (c) Huckel rule (d) Saytzeff rule
Last Answer : Markovnikov's rule
Description : What is the peptide bond that connects amino acids in proteins? -Biology
Description : What is lost from amino acids in the formation of a peptide bond? -Biology
Description : What two elements are connected in a peptide bond of 2 amino acids? -Biology
Description : What is a peptide bond? -Biology
Description : Assertion `:` Removal of gall bladder does affect the protein digestion. Reason `:` Bile juice break the peptide bond.
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Removal of gall bladder does affect the protein digestion. Reason `:` Bile juice break ... . D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Assertion `:` Pancreatic amylase digest protein to amino acid. Reason `:` Pancreatic amylase breaks the peptide bond of protein.
Last Answer : Assertion `:` Pancreatic amylase digest protein to amino acid. Reason `:` Pancreatic amylase breaks the ... D. If both Assertion & Reason are false.
Description : Which antibiotic inhibits peptide bond formation
Last Answer : Which antibiotic inhibits peptide bond formation A. Streptomycin B. Tetracycline C. Chloramphenicol D. Neomycin
Description : Peptide bond is a key feature in:
Last Answer : Peptide bond is a key feature in: A. polysaccharide B. Proteins C. Nucleotide D. Vitamins
Description : What kind of a reaction forms a peptide bond?
Last Answer : dehydration synthesis
Description : The bond between sugar and nitrogenous base in case of DNA is known as (a) Gycosidic bond (b) Phosphodiester bond (c) H-bond (d) Peptide bond
Last Answer : (a) Gycosidic bond
Description : Identify the substances having glycosidic bond and peptide bond, respectively in their structure. (a) Chitin, cholesterol (b) Glycerol, trypsin (c) Cellulose, lecithin (d) Inulin, insulin
Last Answer : (d) Inulin, insulin
Description : Which binding is inhibited by pactamycin? A- Aminoacyl-tRNA to the A-site of 30S subunit B- Initiator-tRNA to 30S/40S initiation complexes C- Peptidyl t-RNA to the 50S subunit D- Formation of peptide bond in P site
Last Answer : Initiator-tRNA to 30S/40S initiation complexes
Description : Chloramphenicol inhibits bacterial protein synthesis by: A. Binding to 30S ribosome and inhibiting attachment of aminoacyl tRNA B. Binding to 50S ribosome and preventing peptide bond formation C. Binding to ... chain D. Binding to both 30S and 50S ribosome and inducing misreading of mRNA code
Last Answer : B. Binding to 50S ribosome and preventing peptide bond formation
Description : Assertion: Bond angle at oxygen in ethehers is greater than ideal tetrahedral angle Reason: Stearic hindrance between alkyl groups increase bond angle
Last Answer : Assertion: Bond angle at oxygen in ethehers is greater than ideal tetrahedral angle Reason: Stearic ... D. Assertion is false, Reason is true
Description : The shape of a carbon molecule is (a) Linear (b) Planar (c) Cubical (d) Tetrahedral
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Which of the following statements are correct concerning benzene? (a) Benzene is a planar molecule. (b) The six carbon-carbon bonds have the same length. (c) Benzene has alternating single and double bonds. (d) (a) and (b)
Last Answer : (a) and (b)