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Home Biochemistry Membrane Structure and Functions See What Others Are Saying!
  • Question
  • The mesosomes may be the sites of


  • Options
  • A. DNA replication and specialized enzymatic reactions
  • B. RNA replications and specialized enzymatic reactions
  • C. RNA replications and specialized cyclic reactions
  • D. None of the above

  • Correct Answer
  • DNA replication and specialized enzymatic reactions 


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    • 1. Cytochrome C has an isoelectric pH of

    • Options
    • A. 8.5
    • B. 10.05
    • C. 7.5
    • D. 11.05
    • Discuss
    • 2. What is the main source of natural fluoride?

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    • A. Mushrooms
    • B. Potatoes
    • C. Meat
    • D. Water
    • Discuss
    • 3. Chylomicrons are synthesized in

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    • A. blood
    • B. liver
    • C. intestine
    • D. pancreas
    • Discuss
    • 4. On the ribosome, mRNA binds

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    • A. between the subunits
    • B. to the large subunit
    • C. to the small subunit
    • D. none of these
    • Discuss
    • 5. Which of the following amino acids is considered as both ketogenic and glucogenic?

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    • A. Valine
    • B. Tryptophan
    • C. Lysine
    • D. None of these
    • Discuss
    • 6. The number of water molecules consumed by the formation of phosphatidyl serine are

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    • A. 0
    • B. 1
    • C. 2
    • D. 4
    • Discuss
    • 7. First discovered, Type II restriction endonuclease was

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    • A. Hinf I
    • B. Eco K
    • C. Hind II
    • D. EcoRI
    • Discuss
    • 8. The lac operon is translated into __________ proteins.

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    • A. 1
    • B. 2
    • C. 3
    • D. 4
    • Discuss
    • 9. AUG codes for methionine act as a

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    • A. initiation code
    • B. elongation code
    • C. termination code
    • D. propagation code
    • Discuss
    • 10. The enzyme that joins DNA cuts is called

    • Options
    • A. joinase
    • B. ligase
    • C. DNA phosphorylase
    • D. reverse transcriptase
    • Discuss


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