Enzymes that catalyze removal of groups from substrates by mechanisms other than hydrolysis leaving double bonds are:

1. Dehygdrogenases 2. Transferases
3. Lyases 4. Ligases

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Transferases do not catalyze the transfer of the following group between a pair of substrates:

1. Glycosyl 2. Amine
3. Carboxyl 4. Hydrogen
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The non protein constituent present in many enzymes is called:

1. Co-enzyme 2. Co-factor
3. Apoenzyme 4. Holoenzyme
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Haem in hemoglobin:
1. is loosely bound
2. is the co-enzyme
3. is the prosthetic group
4. has no influence on activity of Hb

Subtopic:  Enzyme Cofactors |
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What is the co-factor for the proteolytic enzyme, carboxypeptidase?

1. Molybdenum 2. Manganese
3. Zinc 4. Copper
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Most of the coenzymes contain:

1. Metal ions 2. FMN and FAD
3. Ribonucleoproteins 4. Vitamins
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Most common element present in human body is:

1. Oxygen 2. Carbon
3. Hydrogen 4. Sulfur
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Which of the following is not an aromatic amino acid?

1. Phenylalanine 2. Threonine
3. Tyrosine 4. Tryptophan
Subtopic:  Amino Acids |
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Formation of glycosidic bond represents:

1. Dehydration 2. Hydrolysis
3. Dehydrogenation 4. Isomerization
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Amino acids, as the name suggests, have both an amino group and a carboxyl group in their structure. In addition, all naturally occurring amino acids (those which are found in proteins) are called L-amino acids. From this, can you guess from which compound can the simplest amino acid be made?

1. Formic acid 2. Methane
3. Phenol 4. Glycine
Subtopic:  Different Amino Acids |
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