Description : Casein, the milk protein is (A) Nucleoprotein (B) Chromoprotein (C) Phosphoprotein (D) Glycoprotein
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Chemically, Extrinsic Factor of Castle is a (A) Mucoprotein (B) Glycoprotein (C) Mucopolysaccharide (D) Cyanocobalaminm
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : What is the difference between glycoprotein and mucoprotein?
Last Answer : If the carbohydrate content is less than 10%, it is called a glycoprotein. If the carbohydrate content is more than 10% it is a mucoprotein.
Description : Carbonic anhydrase is an example of (A) Lipoprotein (B) Phosphoprotein (C) Metalloprotein (D) Chromoprotein
Description : Phytochrome is a (a) flavoprotein (b) glycoprotein (c) lipoprotein (d) chromoprotein.
Last Answer : (d) chromoprotein.
Description : Which of the following have carbohydrate as prosthetic group? (a) Glycoprotein (b) Chromoprotein (c) Lipoprotein (d) Nucleoprotein
Last Answer : (a) Glycoprotein
Description : TSH hormone biochemically is a (A) Protein (B) Fat (C) Glycoprotein (D) Carbohydrate 232 MCQs IN BIOCHEMISTRY
Description : Intrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-proteins (D) Sigma protein
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Extrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-proteins (D) Sigma protein
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Intrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-Proteins (D) Sigma protein
Description : Extrinsic factor of castle is (A) Vitamin B12 (B) Glycoprotein (C) R-Proteins (D) Sigma protein VITAMINS 127
Description : Intrinsic factor is chemically a (A) Protein (B) Glycoprotein (C) Mucopolysaccaride (D) Peptide
Description : The protein moiety of lipoprotein is known as (A) Apoprotein (B) Pre-protein (C) Post-protein (D) Pseudoprotein
Description : Free fatty acids are transported in the blood (A) Combined with albumin (B) Combined with fatty acid binding protein (C) Combined with β -lipoprotein (D) In unbound free salts
Description : Choline is not required for the formation of (A) Lecithins (B) Acetyl choline (C) Sphingomyelin (D) Cholic acid
Description : The phosphoprotein of milk is (A) Lactalbumin (B) Lactoglobulin (C) Vitellin (D) Caein
Description : Lecithins are composed of (A) Glycerol + Fatty acids + Phosphoric acid + Choline (B) Glycerol + Fatty acids + Phosphoric acid + Ethanolamine (C) Glycerol + Fatty acids + Phosphoric acid + Serine (D) Glycerol + Fatty acids + Phosphoric acid + Beaine
Description : Lecithins are soluble in ordinary solvents except (A) Benzene (B) Ethyl alcohol (C) Methyl alcohol (D) Acetone
Description : Lecithins contain an unsaturated fatty acid at position: (A) α (B) α and β (C) β (D) None of these
Description : The example of phosphoprotein: (A) Mucin (B) Ovovitellin (C) Ovomucoid (D) Tendomucoid
Description : A phosphoprotein present in egg is (A) Casein (B) Albumin (C) Ovoglobulin (D) Ovovitellin
Description : An example of phosphoprotein present in egg yolk is (A) Ovoalbumin (B) Ovoglobulin (C) Ovovitellin (D) Avidin
Description : Glycogen is the major storage form of B A. Carbohydrate B. Protein C. Lipids D. Glycoprotein
Last Answer : Protein
Description : Which of the following is an example of conjugated protein? (1) Albumin (2) Globulin (3) Glutelin (4) Glycoprotein
Last Answer : (4) Glycoprotein Explanation: A conjugated protein is a protein that functions in interaction with other (nonpolypeptide) chemical groups attached by covalent bonding or weak interactions.
Description : Cytochrome is (a) metallo flavo protein (b) Fe containing porphyrin pigment (c) glycoprotein (d) lipid.
Last Answer : (b) Fe containing porphyrin pigment
Description : Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of - (1) Phospholipid (2) Lipoprotein (3) Phospholipo-protein (4) Phospho-protein
Last Answer : (1) Phospholipid Explanation: The cell membrane or plasma membrane is a biological membrane that separates the interior of all cells from the outside environment. The cell membrane is selectively permeable ... . The basic function of the cell membrane is to protect the cell from its surroundings.
Description : Plasma membrane in eukaryotic cells is made up of (1) Phospholipid (2) Lipoprotein (3) Phospholipo-protein (4) Phospho-protein
Last Answer : Phospholipid
Description : What type of lipid is lecithins?
Last Answer : glycerophospholipid
Description : Amanitin the mushroom poison inhibits (A) Glycoprotein synthesis (B) ATP synthesis (C) DNA synthesis (D) mRNA synthesis
Description : All the following statements about fibronectin are true except (A) It is glycoprotein (B) It is a triple helix (C) It is present in extra cellular matrix (D) It binds with integrin receptors of cell
Description : All the following statements about TSH are true except (A) It is a glycoprotein (B) It is made up of α- and β-subunits (C) Receptor recognition involves both the subunits (D) Its subunit is identical with those of FSH and LH
Description : Retinoic acid participates in the synthesis of (A) Iodopsin (B) Rhodopsin (C) Glycoprotein (D) Cardiolipin
Description : CD 4 is a transmembrane glycoprotein present in (A) Cytotoxic T cells (B) Helper T cells (C) Suppressor T cells (D) Memory T cells
Description : CD 8 is a transmembrane glycoprotein present in (A) Cytotoxic T cells (B) Helper T cells (C) Suppressor T cells (D) Memory T cells
Description : The immediate parent of α, β and γ endorphins is (A) Pro-opiomelanocortin (B) β-lipotropin (C) ATCH (D) Lipoprotein
Description : An important zinc containing enzyme is (A) Carboxypeptidase A (B) Isocitrate dehydrogenase (C) Cholinesterate (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Description : ‘Clearing factor’ is (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Crotonase (C) 7-dehydro cholesterol (D) β-sitosterol
Description : Correct ordering of lipoprotein molecules from lowest to the greater density is (A) LDL, IDL, VLDL, chylomicron (B) Chylomicron, VLDL, IDL, LDL (C) VLDL, IDL, LDL, chylomicron (D) LDL, VLDL, IDL, chylomicron
Description : The major source of extracellular cholesterol for human tissue is (A) Very low density lipoprotein (B) High density lipoprotein (C) Low density lipoprotein (D) Albumin
Description : The principal action of insulin in adipose tissue is to inhibit the activity of the (A) Hormone sensitive lipoprotein lipase (B) Glycerol phosphate acyltransferase (C) Acetyl-CoA carboxylase (D) Pyruvate dehydrogenase
Description : A non-functional plasma enzyme is (A) Psudocholinesterase (B) Lipoprotein lipase (C) Proenzyme of blood coagulation (D) Lipase
Description : An example of functional plasma enzyme is (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Amylase (C) Aminotransferase (D) Lactate dehydrogenase
Description : Non steroidal anti inflammatory drugs, such as aspirin act by inhibiting the activity of the enzyme: (A) Lipoxygenase (B) Cyclooxygenase (C) Phospholipase A2 (D) Lipoprotein lipase
Description : The compound which has the lowest density is (A) Chylomicron (B) β-Lipoprotein (C) α-Lipoprotein (D) pre β-Lipoprotein
Description : The lipoprotein with the fastest electrophoretic mobility and lowest TG content are (A) VLDL (B) LDL (C) HDL (D) Chylomicrones
Description : This interferes with cholesterol absorption (A) Lipoprotein lipase (B) Creatinase (C) 7-dehydrocholesterol (D) β-sitosterol
Description : This lipoprotein removes cholesterol from the body (A) HDL (B) VLDL (C) IDL (D) Chylomicrons
Description : The first lipoprotein to be secreted by the liver is (A) VLDL (B) nascent VLDL (C) LDL (D) IDL