Description : Number of amino acid residues in glucagons is (A) 29 (B) 34 (C) 51 (D) 84
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : Number of amino acid residues in prolactin is (A) 51 (B) 84 (C) 191 (D) 198
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Number of amino acid residues in human growth hormone is (A) 51 (B) 84 (C) 191 (D) 198
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : The number of amino acid residues in preproinsulin is (A) 51 (B) 84 (C) 109 (D) 119
Description : The number of amino acid residues in calcitonin in (A) 9 (B) 32 (C) 51 (D) 84
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Insulin is made up of (A) A single polypeptide chain having 51 amino acid residues (B) A single polypeptide chain having 84 amino acid residues (C) A-chain having 21 and B-chain having 30 amino acid residues (D) A-chain having 30 and B-chain having 21 amino acid residues
Description : Amino acid residues which are essential for the biological activity of PTH are (A) N-terminal 34 amino acids (B) N-terminal 50 amino acids (C) C-terminal 34 amino acids (D) C-terminal 50 amino acids
Description : The number of amino acids in parathormone is (A) 65 (B) 84 (C) 115 (D) 122
Description : CRH is a polypeptide made up of (A) 39 amino acids (B) 41 amino acids (C) 51 amino acids (D) 84 amino acids
Description : ACTH is a polypeptide made up of (A) 39 amino acids (B) 41 amino acids (C) 51 amino acids (D) 84 amino acids
Description : The tyrosine residues per molecule of thyroglobulin is (A) 85 (B) 95 (C) 115 (D) 135
Description : Edman’s reaction can be used to (A) Determine the number of tyrosine residues in a protein (B) Determine the number of aromatic amino acid residues in a protein (C) Determine the amino acid sequence of a protein (D) Hydrolyse the peptide bonds in a protein
Description : Each turn of α-helix contains the amino acid residues (number): (A) 3.6 (B) 3.0 (C) 4.2 (D) 4.5
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 : Pre-proinsulin contains a signal sequence having (A) 9 amino acid residues (B) 19 amino acid residues (C) 27 amino acid residues (D) 33 amino acid residues
Description : Chymotrypsin is specific for peptide bonds containing (A) Uncharged amino acid residues (B) Acidic amino acids (C) Basic amino acid (D) Small amino acid residues
Description : The enzyme trypsin is specific for peptide bonds of (A) Basic amino acids (B) Acidic amino acids (C) Aromatic amino acids (D) Next to small amino acid residues
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 : The sequence of amino acid in which the biological value of parathormone is (A) 1–15 (B) 1–34 (C) 30–50 (D) 50–84
Description : The number of amino acids in pre-pro insulin is (A) 51 (B) 86 (C) 109 (D) 132
Description : Glycosphingolipids are a combination of (A) Ceramide with one or more sugar residues (B) Glycerol with galactose (C) Sphingosine with galactose (D) Sphingosine with phosphoric acid
Description : All of the following are required for hydroxylation of proline residues except (A) Ascorbic acid (B) Glutamate (C) Ferrous ions (D) Molecular oxygen
Description : The Average of marks obtained by 120 candidates in a certain examination is 35. If the average marks of passed candidates is 39 and that of failed candidates is 15, what is the number of candidates who passed the examination? A.90 B.100 C.108 D.115 E.None of these
Last Answer : Answer – B (100) Explanation – Let the number of passed candidates be a Then total marks =>120 x 35 = 39 a + (120 – a) x 15 4200 = 39 a + 1800 – 15 a a = 100
Description : Potassium metabolism is regulated by the hormone: (A) Aldosterone (B) PTH (C) Somatostatin (D) Estrogen
Description : The metabolism of sodium is regulated by the hormone: (A) Insulin (B) Aldosterone (C) PTH (D) Somatostatin
Description : A high concentration of PTH in blood causes (A) Increase in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorous (B) Decrease in plasma calcium and inorganic phosphorous (C) Increase in plasma calcium ... in plasma inorganic phosphorous (D) Decrease in plasma calcium and increase in plasma inorganic phosphorous
Description : Secretion of PTH is regulated by (A) Hypothalamus (B) Anterior pituitary (C) Feedback effect of plasma PTH (D) Feedback effect of plasma calcium
Description : PTH causes all of the following except (A) Increased intestinal absorption of calcium (B) Increased intestinal absorption of phosphate (C) Increased tubular reabsorption of calcium (D) Increased tubular reabsorption of phosphate
Description : The second messenger for PTH is (A) Cyclic AMP (B) Cyclic GMP (C) Diacylglycerol (D) Inositol triphosphate
Description : Half-life of PTH is (A) A few seconds (B) A few minutes (C) A few hours (D) A few days
Description : Parathyroid hormone (PTH) is synthesised in (A) Chief cells of parathyroid glands (B) Oxyphil cells of parathyroid glands (C) Para follicular cells of thyroid glands (D) Follicular cells of thyroid gland
Description : PTH (A) Reduces the renal clearance or excretion of calcium (B) Increases renal phosphate clearance (C) Increases the renal clearance of calcium (D) Decreases the renal phosphate clearance
Description : Iodine is the constituent of (A) T3 and T4 (B) PTH (C) Insulin (D) Adrenaline
Description : The following are true about parathyroid hormone a. it is an 84 amino acid peptide hormone b. it increases calcium absorption from the gastrointestinal tract c. it acts on a cell surface receptor that increases intracellular cyclic AMP d. all above
Last Answer : all above
Description : With regard to insulin: a. it is a 51 amino acid peptide b. it is formed by removal of C-chain from proinsulin c. it is produced by the alpha cells of the pancreas d. it alters the rate of enzyme synthesis
Last Answer : it alters the rate of enzyme synthesis
Description : What is the median of 112 135 124 115 119 90 112 134 113 114 115.?
Last Answer : The median is 115.
Description : According to 1998 census the density of population per Sq. Km in FATA is: A. 115 Persons per Sq. Km 90 B. 170 Persons per Sq. Km C. 187 Persons per Sq. Km D. 201 Persons per Sq. Km
Last Answer : ANSWER: A
Description : When a voltage of 115 VDC is applied to the illustrated circuit with a resistance of 32 ohms the current will be _______. EL-0018 A. 278.26 amps B. 147.00 amps C. 8.90 amps D. 3.59 amps
Last Answer : Answer: D
Description : Noise level during normal conversation among men is about __________ decibels. (A) 10 (B) 45 (C) 90 (D) 115
Last Answer : (B) 45
Description : At what height must top rails be fitted above working platform? a. Between 90 cm (35 inches) and 110 cm (43 inches) b. Between 100 cm (39 inches) and 120 cm (47 inches) c. Between 95 cm (38 inches) and 115 cm ( 45 inches) d. Between 105 cm (41 inches)and 125 cm (49 inches)
Last Answer : c. Between 95 cm (38 inches) and 115 cm ( 45 inches)
Description : Min. breaking load of 60kg weld during transverse breaking load test is? (i) 110 MT (ii) 115 MT* (iii) 90 MT (iv) 120 MT
Last Answer : (ii) 115 MT*
Description : In new born infants phototherapy may cause hyperbilirubinemia with deficiency of (A) Thiamin (B) Riboflavin (C) Ascorbic acid (D) Pantothenic acid VITAMINS 115
Description : Number of guanine and cytosine residues is equal in (A) mRNA (B) tRNA (C) DNA (D) None of these
Description : Buffering action of haemoglobin is mainly due to its (A) Glutamine residues (B) Arginine residues (C) Histidine residues (D) Lysine residues
Description : Blue print for genetic information residues in (A) mRNA (B) tRNA (C) rRNA (D) DNA
Description : Zinc finger motif is formed in some proteins by binding of zinc to (A) Two cysteine residues (B) Two histidine residues (C) Two arginine residues (D) Two cysteine and two histidine residues or two pairs of two cysteine residues each
Description : Leucine zipper motif is seen in some helical proteins when leucine residues appear at every (A) 3rd position (B) 5th position (C) 7th position (D) 9th position
Description : Ultraviolet light can damage a DNA strand causing (A) Two adjacent purine residue to form a covalently bounded dimer (B) Two adjacent pyrimidine residues to form covalently bonded dimer (C) Disruption of phosphodiesterase linkage (D) Disruption of non-covalent linkage
Description : In thyroxine, tyrosine residues are iodinated at positions: (A) 1 and 3 (B) 2 and 4 (C) 3 and 5 (D) 4 and 6
Description : Thyroperoxidase iodinates (A) Free tyrosine in thyroid gland (B) Tyrosine residues of thyroglobulin (C) Tyrosine residues of thyroxine binding globulin (D) Tyrosine residues of thyroxine binding prealbumin