Description : A radioactive substance does not undergo any change (in mass or charge) during (1) gamma-emission (2) oxidation (3) alpha-emission (4) beta-emission
Last Answer : gamma-emission
Description : The end product of omega-oxidation of fatty acids having an even number of carbon atoms is (A) Adipic acid (B) Suberic acid (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Which of the following can be oxidized by β-oxidation pathway? (A) Saturated fatty acids (B) Monosaturated fatty acids (C) Polyunsaturated fatty acids (D) All of these
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : What is the product of beta oxidation of odd chain fatty acids?
Last Answer : Propionyl CoA.
Description : All the following are omega-6-fatty acids except (A) Linoleic acid (B) α-Linolenic acid (C) γ-Linolenic acid (D) Arachidonic acid
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : If the amino group and a carboxylic group of the amino acid are attached to same carbon atom, the amino acid is called as (A) Alpha (B) Beta (C) Gamma (D) Epsilon
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : If the amino group and a carboxylic group of the amino acid are attached to same carbon atom, the amino acid is called (A) Alpha (B) Beta (C) Gamma (D) Delta
Description : All the following statements about brown adipose tissue are true except (A) It is rich in cytochromes (B) It oxidizes glucose and fatty acids (C) Oxidation and phosphorylation are tightly coupled in it (D) Dinitrophenol has no effect on it
Description : All of the following statements about hypoglycin are true except (A) It is a plant toxin (B) It causes hypoglycaemia (C) It inhibits oxidation of short chain fatty acids (D) It inhibits oxidation of long chain fatty acids
Description : β-Oxidation of fatty acids requires all the following coenzymes except (A) CoA (B) FAD (C) NAD (D) NADP
Description : What are the energy producing steps in beta oxidation pathway?
Last Answer : Fatty acyl CoA dehydrogenase (FAD) and beta hydroxy fatty acyl CoA dehydrogenase (NAD) steps.
Description : Which is the electromagnetic wave ? ① Alpha ray , ② beta ray , gamma ray , ④ cathode ray
Last Answer : Gamma ray electromagnetic waves.
Description : If `cosalpha+cosbeta+cosgamma=0=sinalpha+sinbeta+singamma`, then which of the following is/are true:- (a)`cos(alpha-beta)+cos(beta-gamma)+cos(gamma-de
Last Answer : If `cosalpha+cosbeta+cosgamma=0=sinalpha+sinbeta+singamma`, then which of the following is/are true:- (a)`cos( ... D. `A` is true and `B` is false
Description : The order of acidic strength of the hydrogen atom `(H_(alpha), H_(beta), H_(gamma))` in the given molecule is : `CH_(3)-underset(H_(beta))underset(|)(
Last Answer : The order of acidic strength of the hydrogen atom `(H_(alpha), H_(beta), H_(gamma))` in the given molecule ... D. `H_(beta)gt H_(alpha) gt H_(gamma)`
Description : Assertion (A) : `beta`-particles have greater penetrating power than `alpha`-rays but less than `gamma`-rays Reason (R ) : `beta`-particles are lighte
Last Answer : Assertion (A) : `beta`-particles have greater penetrating power than `alpha`-rays but less than `gamma`-rays ... . If both (A) and (R ) are incorrect.
Description : The correct order of ionising capcity of `alpha, beta` and `gamma`-rays is
Last Answer : The correct order of ionising capcity of `alpha, beta` and `gamma`-rays is A. `alpha gt beta gt gamma` ... alpha gt beta` D. `beta gt gamma gt alpha`
Description : Density order of `alpha, beta, gamma` forms in Sulphur
Last Answer : Density order of `alpha, beta, gamma` forms in Sulphur A. `alpha gt beta gt gamma` B. `alpha lt beta ... gt beta` D. `S_(gamma)gtS_(alpha)gtS_(beta)`
Description : Terbutaline has a preference for stimulation of which of the following receptors? (a) Alpha (b) Gamma (c) Beta 1 (d) Beta 2 (e) Dopaminergic
Last Answer : Ans: D
Description : Which of the following type of radiation does not originate within the nucleus ? (a) Alpha (b) Beta (c) Gamma (d) X - rays
Last Answer : Ans:(d)
Description : Consider the following statements: 1. The nuclear forces are short range forces. 2. Alpha rays emitted by a radionuclide are helium nucleus. 3. Gamma rays are electromagnetic waves. 4. Beta rays emitted by a radionuclide are negatively ... 1, 3 and 4 only (c) 1, 2, 3 and 4 (d) 1, 2 and 3 only
Last Answer : Ans:(c)
Description : The maximum biological damage is produced by – (1) X rays (2) gamma - rays (3) beta - rays (4) alpha - rays
Last Answer : (2) gamma - rays Explanation: Gamma radiation, also known as gamma rays, is electromagnetic radiation of high frequency and therefore high energy. Gamma rays are ionizing radiation and are thus biologically hazardous.
Description : Isobar is produced by the emission of which of the following? (1) X-ray (2) Gamma ray (3) Beta ray (4) Alpha ray
Last Answer : (3) Beta ray Explanation: Isobar, in nuclear physics, any member of a group of atomic or nuclear species all of which have the same mass number-that is, the same total number of protons and ... because either a neutron is converted to a protonor a proton is converted to a neutron in the process.
Description : A radioactive substance emits? (1) alpha particle (2) beta particle (3) gamma particle (4) all of the three
Last Answer : (4) all of the three Explanation: Radioactive substances are continually producing three kinds of dangerous radiation: alpha particles, beta particles and gamma rays. These types of radiation are invisible to the naked eye, and so you won't see a green glow.
Description : Mention the penetrative power of alpha, beta and gamma particles.
Last Answer : Type of particles Alpha Beta Gamma Penetrative power Blocked by paper, human skin Penetrate through skin but blocked by glass or some metals Penetrates skin and damage cells. They cannot be blocked
Description : The following are water insoluble lens proteins: a. alpha crystalline b. beta crystalline c. gamma crystalline d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : Which of the following has the slowest conduction velocity. a. alpha fibers b. beta fibers c. gamma fibers d. B fibers e. C fibers
Last Answer : C fibers
Description : Of the hemolytic groups of streptococci, _____ is the most dangerous because the organisms completely destroy red blood cells. a. alpha hemolytic group b. the beta hemolytic group c. the gamma hemolytic d. strep viridins group
Last Answer : b. the beta hemolytic group
Description : Give the characteristics of Alpha , Beta & Gamma rays.
Last Answer : Characteristics of Alpha Rays : (1) Composition : They are comprised of positively charged particles. (2) Speed : Their speed is about 1/10 th of the speed of light. (3) Penetration : They cannot pass ... in any electric field. Hence they carry no charge. (5) Ionization : They can ionize air or gas.
Description : Which of the following three nuclear radiations is the most penetrating? w) alpha x) beta y) gamma
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- GAMMA
Description : In radioactive decay, the emission of an electron is characteristic of: w) Alpha decay x) Beta decay y) Gamma decay z) X-rays
Last Answer : ANSWER: X -- BETA DECAY
Description : The atomic number of a nucleus will increase by 1 if which of the following is emitted by the nucleus? w) an alpha particle x) a positron y) a beta particle z) a gamma ray
Last Answer : ANSWER: Y -- BETA PARTICLE
Description : What form of radiation most closely resembles X-rays? w) alpha x) beta y) gamma z) neutron
Description : The maximum biological damage is produced by (1) X – rays (2) gamma – rays (3) beta – rays (4) alpha – rays
Last Answer : gamma – rays
Description : Vitamin K is a cofactor for (A) Gamma carboxylation of glutamic acid residue (B) β-Oxidation of fatty acid (C) Formation of γ-amino butyrate (D) Synthesis of tryptophan
Description : A pathway that requires NADPH as a cofactor is (A) Fatty acid oxidation (B) Extra mitochondrial denovo fatty acid synthesis (C) Ketone bodies formation (D) Glycogenesis
Description : The maximum possible chain length of fatty acids formed in the pathway of de novo synthesis is (A) 16 Carbon atoms (B) 18 Carbon atoms (C) 20 Carbon atoms (D) 24 Carbon atoms
Description : The main pathway for denovo synthesis of fatty acids occur in (A) Cytosol (B) Mitochondria (C) Microsomes (D) Nucleus
Description : Abnormal chain of amino acids in sickle cell anaemia is (A) Alpha chain (B) Beta chain (C) Delta chain (D) Gama chain
Description : Abnormal chain of amino acids in sickle cells anaemia is (A) Alpha chain (B) Beta chain (C) Gama chain (D) Delta chain
Description : What are the major differences between fatty acid synthesis and beta oxidation of fatty acid?
Last Answer : Beta oxidation is taking place in mitochondria, fatty acid synthesis is in cytoplasm. Oxidation enzymes are independent, synthetic enzymes are grouped as a multi-enzyme complex. During oxidation, 2 carbon units ... malonyl CoA. For oxidation, NAD and FAD are necessary, for synthesis, NADPH is used.
Description : What are the products, during each cycle of beta oxidation of fatty acid?
Last Answer : Acetyl CoA, FADH2, and NADH.
Description : What is alpha oxidation of fatty acid?
Last Answer : It is a process by which fatty acids are oxidised by removing carbon atoms, one at a time, from the carboxyl end. It is used for fatty acids that have a methyl group at the beta-carbon, which blocks beta-oxidation. Alpha oxidation does not generate energy.
Description : The enzyme ceramidase is deficient in (A) Farber’s disease (B) Fabry’s disease (C) Sandhoff’s disease(D) Refsum’s disease
Description : α-Galactosidase enzyme is defective in (A) Tay-sach’s disease (B) Refsum’s disease (C) Sandhoff’s disease (D) Fabry’s disease
Description : An important finding in Refsum’s disease is (A) Accumulation of ceramide trihexoside in the kidney (B) Accumulation of phytanic acid in the blood and tissues (C) Accumulation of gangliosides in brain and spleen (D) Skin eruptions
Description : Refsum’s disease is due to deficiency of the enzyme: (A) Pytantate-α-oxidase (B) Glucocerebrosidase (C) Galactocerebrosidase (D) Ceramide trihexosidase
Description : A radioactive substance does not undergo any change (in mass or charge) during – (1) ganuna-emission (2) oxidation (3) alpha-emission (4) beta-emission
Last Answer : (1) ganuna-emission Explanation: Gamma-rays do not carry any charge. These rays do not have any mass and hence can not be considered to be made up of particles.
Description : How do omega 3 fatty acids reduce cholesterol?
Last Answer : answer:Eat less, eat a plant-based diet, exercise more, meditate, and do not think that Omega-3 gel caps will be a magic fix. Watch Forks Over Knives for the science behind the plant-based diet. Recipes For an added incentive, watch Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead.
Description : Among the following edible fishes, which one is a marine fish having rich source of omega -3 fatty acids ?
Last Answer : Among the following edible fishes, which one is a marine fish having rich source of omega -3 fatty acids ? A. Mrigala B. Mackerel C. Mystus D. Mangur
Description : In what foods can I find omega 3 fatty acids?
Last Answer : Not many foods have omega-3 in them so you have to choose carefully. Many fish have omega-3 in them so they are a very good source. They also have many other good nutrients in them as well.