Description : Orcinol method is employed in the quantitation of (A) Nucleic acid (B) DNA (C) RNA (D) Proteins
Last Answer : Answer : C
Description : Nissl’s bodies are mainly composed of (a) proteins and lipids (b) DNA and RNA (c) nucleic acids and SER (d) free ribosomes and RER.
Last Answer : (d) free ribosomes and RER.
Description : Nissl bodies are mainly composed of (1) Proteins and lipids (2) DNA and RNA (3) Nucleic acids and SER (4) Free ribosomes and RER
Last Answer : (4) Free ribosomes and RER
Description : If in a nucleic acid there are more than 8000 nucleotides it is most likely (A) RNA (B) DNA (C) Both (A) and (B) (D) None of these
Last Answer : Answer : B
Description : Which of the following statements about nucleic acid is most correct? (A) Both pentose nucleic acid and deoxypentose nucleic acid contain the same pyrimidines (B) Both pentose nucleic acid and deoxypentose ... (C) RNA contains cytosine and thymine (D) DNA and RNA are hydrolysed by weak alkali
Description : True statements about the nucleic acid include: a. contains purine and pyrimidine which are bound together by covalent bonds b. there is always an equal concentration of purine and pyrimidine c. in RNA, ... d. introns is more common than exons on the DNA e. the histones mark the excision site
Last Answer : there is always an equal concentration of purine and pyrimidine
Description : Which one of the following statements about viruses is correct? (a) Viruses possess their own metabolic system. (b) All viruses contain both RNA and DNA. (c) Viruses are obligate parasites. (d) Nucleic acid of viruses is known as capsid.
Last Answer : (c) Viruses are obligate parasites.
Description : $ Proteins, polysaccharides and nucleic acid are the macromolecules of a cell. ! DNA contains Ribose Sugar.
Last Answer : $ Proteins, polysaccharides and nucleic acid are the macromolecules of a cell. ! DNA contains Ribose Sugar. A ... wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Some viruses have RNA but no DNA. This would indicate that – (1) these viruses cannot replicate (2) these viruses have no heritable information (3) RNA transmits the hereditary information in these viruses (4) their nucleic acids can be crystallised
Last Answer : (2) these viruses have no heritable information Explanation: DNA is an informational molecule encoding the genetic instructions Along with RNA and proteins, it is one of the three major macromolecules that are ... guanine, adenine, thymine, and cytosine) recorded using the letters G, A, T, and C.
Description : Which of the following is not a natural polymer? (A) Nucleic acids e.g. RNA and DNA (B) Polysaccharides (C) Polyisoprene (D) Polyurethane
Last Answer : (D) Polyurethane
Description : Which is wrong about nucleic acids? (a) DNA is single stranded in some viruses. (b) RNA is double stranded occasionally. (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA. (d) One turn of Z-DNA has 12 bases
Last Answer : (c) Length of one helix is 45 Å in B-DNA
Description : Some viruses have RNA but no DNA. This would indicate that– (1) these viruses cannot replicate (2) these viruses have no heritable information (3) RNA transmits the hereditary information in these viruses (4) their nucleic acids can be crystallised
Last Answer : these viruses have no heritable information
Description : For biosynthesis of proteins (A) Amino acids only are required (B) Amino acids and nucleic acids only are required (C) Amino acid, nucleic acids and ATP only are required (D) Amino acids, nucleic acids, ATP, GTP, enzymes and activators are required
Last Answer : Answer : D
Description : Okazaki pieces are made up of (A) RNA (B) DNA (C) RNA and DNA (D) RNA and proteins
Description : Transfer RNA transfers (A) Information from DNA to ribosomes (B) Information from mRNA to cytosol (C) Amino acids from cytosol to ribosomes (D) Proteins from ribosomes to cytosol
Description : Genetic information flows from (A) DNA to DNA (B) DNA to RNA (C) RNA to cellular proteins (D) DNA to cellular proteins
Description : Identify the correct molecule which controls the biosynthesis of proteins in living organisms. (A) DNA (B) RNA (C) Purines (D) Pyrimidines
Last Answer : Answer : A
Description : The nucleic acid base found in mRNA but not in DNA is (A) Adenine (B) Cytosine (C) Guanine (D) Uracil
Description : Assertion: The genetic material in Tobacco mosaic virus in RNA. Reason: RNA is a type of nucleic acid.
Last Answer : Assertion: The genetic material in Tobacco mosaic virus in RNA. Reason: RNA is a type of nucleic acid. A. ... is wrong D. If both As and R are wrong.
Description : Diphenylamine is added to rubber to (A) Vulcanise it (B) Protect it from deterioration on exposure to air (C) Make it non-inflammable (D) Make it thermosetting
Last Answer : (B) Protect it from deterioration on exposure to air
Description : Nucleic acids can be detected by means of their absorption maxima near 260 nm. Their absorption in this range is due to (A) Proteins (B) Purines and pyrimidines (C) Ribose (D) Deoxyribose
Description : Maximum energy produced by (A) Fats (B) Carbohydrates (C) Proteins (D) Nucleic acids
Description : Lysosome enzymes can degrade a. Proteins b. Carbohydrates c. nucleic acid d. all
Last Answer : all
Description : .Plasma membrane is made of (a) proteins and carbohydrates (b) proteins and lipids (c) proteins, lipids and carbohydrates (d) proteins, some nucleic acid and lipids.
Last Answer : (c) proteins, lipids and carbohydrates
Description : The lowest amount of analyte in a sample which can be detected and quantified is called as? A. Limit of Detection B. Accuracy C. Limit of Quantitation D. Specificity
Last Answer : C. Limit of Quantitation
Description : The following statement(s) is/are true concerning newer detection methods of systemic infection. a. Enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) is a rapid immunologic assay used for ... detected using advanced molecular techniques include cytomegalovirus (CMV) and human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)
Last Answer : Answer: a, b, c, d Although the classic detection of infection based on clinical signs of infection and bacterial culture remain the most common clinical tools, increasing ... including CMV and HIV. Furthermore, preliminary investigations into possible detection of fungal pathogens are underway
Description : An important step in protein synthesis is transcription. Which of the following statement(s) is/are true concerning this process? a. The first step in gene transcription involves separating the double helix ... nucleus to the cytoplasm d. Only one protein can be produced from an initial mRNA strand
Last Answer : Answer: c Transcription of a gene begins at an initiation site associated with a specific DNA sequence, termed a promoter region. After binding to DNA, the RNA polymerase opens up a short ... different proteins from the same gene. mRNA is exported from the nucleus only after processing is complete
Description : The chemical component that is invariably found in all viruses is (1) proteins (2) lipids (3) DNA (4) RNA
Last Answer : (1) proteins Explanation: All viruses contain the following two components: a nucleic acid genome and a protein capsid that covers the genome. Together this is called the nucleocapsid. The proteinous ... , many animal viruses contain a lipid envelope. The entire intact virus is called the virion.
Description : Chromosomes consist of – (1) DNA and lipids (2) RNA and amino acids (3) DNA and proteins (4) RNA and sugar
Last Answer : (3) DNA and proteins Explanation: A chromosome is an organized structure of DNA and protein found in cells. It is a single piece of coiled DNA containing many genes, regulatory elements ... . Chromosomes also contain DNAbound proteins, which serve to package the DNA and control its functions.
Description : The Pneumococcus experiment proves that (a) bacteria do not reproduce sexually (b) RNA sometime controls the production of DNA and proteins (c) DNA is the genetic material (d) bacteria undergo binary fission.
Last Answer : (d) bacteria undergo binary fission.
Description : “Ramachandran plot” is used to confirm the structure of (a) RNA (b) proteins (c) triacylglycerides (d) DNA
Last Answer : (b) proteins
Description : The flow of genetic material in microbial cells usually takes place from A- RNA through DNA to proteins B- proteins through RNA to DNA C- .DNA through RNA to proteins D- none of these
Last Answer : .DNA through RNA to proteins
Description : Which of the following is NOT a component of chromosomes? a) histones b) non-histone proteins c) DNA d) RNA
Last Answer : ANSWER: D -- RNA
Description : The chemical component that is invariably found in all viruses is : (1) proteins (2) lipids (3) DNA (4) RNA
Last Answer : proteins
Description : Chromosomes consist of (1) DNA and lipids (2) RNA and amino acids (3) DNA and proteins (4) RNA and sugar
Last Answer : DNA and proteins
Description : Frequently employed materials for the adsorption chromatography of proteins include (A) High capacity supporting gel (B) Starch blocks (C) Calcium phosphate gel alumina gel and hydroxy apatite (D) All of these
Description : What is the full form of DNA? (1) Diribo nucleic acid (2) Di nucleic acid (3) Dual nitrogen acid (4) Deoxyribonucleic acid
Last Answer : (4) Deoxyribonucleic acid Explanation: DNA stands for Deoxyribo nucleic acid. It is a nucleic acid that carries the genetic instructions used in the growth development, functioning and reproduction of all known living organisms and many viruses.
Description : DNA stands for: a) Deoxyribonucleic Acid b) Deep Nuclear Acid c) Dependant Nucleic Attributes d) Dem New Adidas
Last Answer : a) Deoxyribonucleic Acid
Description : What about some bacteria is important to important to humans in terms of our being able to make proteins and nucleic acids from the foods we eat?
Last Answer : Feel Free to Answer
Description : Enzymes are (a) Carbohydrates (b) Proteins (c) Fatty acids (d) Nucleic acids
Last Answer : Ans:(b)
Description : Which of the following natural bio polymers are formed as a result of polymerisation of amino-acids? (A) Starch (B) Cellulose (C) Proteins (D) Nucleic acids
Last Answer : (C) Proteins
Description : The essential chemical components of many coenzymes are (a) carbohydrates (b) vitamins (c) proteins (d) nucleic acids.
Last Answer : (b) vitamins
Description : Which of the following are not polymeric? (a) Proteins (b) Polysaccharides (c) Lipids (d) Nucleic acids
Last Answer : (c) Lipids
Description : Which statement is wrong for viruses? (a) All are parasites. (b) All of them have helical symmetry. (c) They have ability to synthesize nucleic acids and proteins. (d) Antibiotics have no effect on them
Last Answer : (b) All of them have helical symmetry
Description : Hdrogen peroxide a. Is An Effective Sterilant. b. Cross-Links Proteins And Nucleic Acids. c. Can Emulsify And Solubilize Pathogens. d. Is Not Recommended For Use On Open Wounds.
Last Answer : a. Is An Effective Sterilant.
Description : Which of the following are not polymeric ? (1) Proteins (2) Polysaccharides (3) Lipids (4) Nucleic acids
Last Answer : (3) Lipids
Description : Name the organelle that contains high levels of hydrolases and is responsible for digestion of proteins, sugars, nucleic acids and lipids.
Last Answer : Lysosomes
Description : 100. Which statement is wrong for viruses ? (1) Antibiotics have no effect on them (2) All are parasites (3) All of them have helical symmetry (4) They have ability to synthesize nucleic acids and proteins
Last Answer : All of them have helical symmetry
Description : 83. Which one of the following is wrong statement ? (1) Nitrosomonas and Nitrobacter are chemoautotrophs (2) Anabaena and Nostoc are capable of fixing nitrogen in free-living state also (3 ... living conditions (4) Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins
Last Answer : Phosphorus is a constituent of cell membranes, certain nucleic acids and all proteins
Description : In which of the following class of substances would WAX be found? w) carbohydrates x) lipids y) proteins z) nucleic acids
Last Answer : ANSWER: LIPIDS