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Protein portion of an enzyme when it is combined with organic molecule is termed as
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A. apoenzyme
B. co-enzyme
C. holoenzyme
D. co-factors
Correct Answer
apoenzyme
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1. The solidifying agent commonly used in preparation of media is/are
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A. agar
B. silica gel
C. both (a) and (b)
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: both (a) and (b)
2. Cell size and cell number can be measured using
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A. hemocytometer
B. coulter counter
C. petroff-hausser counting chamber
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: coulter counter
3. When a substance is added to a solid medium which inhibits the growth of unwanted bacteria but permits the growth of wanted bacteria, it is known as
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A. differential medium
B. enriched medium
C. enrichment medium
D. selective medium
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Correct Answer: selective medium
4. Plate counts are often reported as
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A. cfu
B. cfu/ml
C. Both (a) and (b)
D. thousands/ml
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Correct Answer: cfu/ml
5. Which of the following methods is most likely to be quantitative?
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A. Dilution and plating
B. Gram staining
C. Wet mount
D. None of these
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Correct Answer: Dilution and plating
6. Many enzymes consists of a protein combined with low molecular weight organic molecule called as
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A. apoenzyme
B. co-enzyme
C. holoenzyme
D. co-factors
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Correct Answer: co-enzyme
7. The inactive protein from of enzyme is
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A. apoenzyme
B. enzyme
C. haloenzyme
D. cofactor
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Correct Answer: apoenzyme
8. Who coined the word enzyme first?
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A. Kuhne
B. Pasteur
C. Liebig
D. Buchner
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Correct Answer: Kuhne
9. Isozymes or iso enzymes are those enzyme which
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A. have same structural forms
B. have different structural forms but identical catalytic properties
C. catalyses oxidation reactions
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: have different structural forms but identical catalytic properties
10. The inactive organic molecular portion of enzyme is
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A. apoenzyme
B. coenzyme
C. holoenzyme
D. none of these
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Correct Answer: coenzyme
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