Biomolecules
What is the importance of amino acids to us?
Proteins are the most abundant biomolecules of the living system. They occur in every part of the body and form the fundamental basis of structure and fuctions of life. They are also required for growth and maintenance of body. Amino acid is monomer of protein, thus they are required for formation of proteins.
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What products would be formed when a nucleotide from DNA containing thymine is hydrolysed?
When RNA is hydrolysed, there is no relationship among the quantities of different bases obtained. What does this fact suggest about the structure of RNA?
Give one example each of (i) Reducing sugar and (ii) Non-reducing sugar.
Name the anomers of glucose.
State two characteristics of monosaccharides.
Name a carbohydrate containing five carbon atoms per molecule.
Name the monomers of starch.
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