Which bond is responsible for linking the sugar-phosphate backbone of RNA?
Phosphodiester bond
Hydrogen bond
Ionic bond
Disulfide bond
Related Questions
Inulin, a storage polysaccharide found in some plants, is a polymer of:
Glucose
Fructose
Galactose
Sucrose
The backbone of DNA is formed by which type of bond between nucleotides?
Phosphodiester bond
Peptide bond
Glycosidic bond
Hydrogen bond
β¦β¦ is a heteropolymer
Starch
Glycogen
Chitin
Cellulose
Which of the following is an incorrect match?
Purines β Adenine, guanine
Pyrimidines β Cytosine, thymine
Structural polysaccharides β insulin
Storage polysaccharides β starch
Answer briefly
I. Hydrolysis of glycogen to glucose is termed as?
II. Name the enzyme which takes part in the hydrolysis of glycogen
III. Amylum is an another name of
IV. Name the polysaccharide formed as the end product of the photosynthesis
Correct option with all the answers is
I. Glycogenesis
II. Hexokinase
III. Cellulose
IV. Glucose
I. Glycogenolysis
II. Glycogen phosphorylase
III. Starch
IV. Starch
I. Gluconeogenesis
II. Phosphofructokinase
III. Glycogen
IV. Cellulose
I. Glycolysis
II. Glucose-6-phosphatase
III. Chitin
IV. Fructose
Which polysaccharide provides structural support to plant cell walls?
Starch
Glycogen
Inulin
Cellulose
The structural polysaccharide peptidoglycan, a key component of bacterial cell walls, possesses a unique feature that distinguishes it from other polysaccharides. This feature is:
The presence of Ξ±(1β6) glycosidic linkages.
The exclusive use of glucose as its monomeric unit.
The presence of short peptide chains cross-linking the polysaccharide chains.
Its ability to form triple helices.
The βRepeating unitβ of glycogen is
Fructose
Mannose
Glucose
galactose
Double sugar is
Monosaccharide
Disaccharide
Polysaccharide
Oligosaccharide
Which of the following statements are incorrect?
I. Left end of a polysaccharide is called non-reducing end while right end is called reducing end
II. Starch and glycogen are branched molecules
III. Starch and glycogen are the reserve food materials of plants and animals, respectively
IV. Starch can hold iodine molecules in its helical secondary structure but cellulose being non-helical, cannot hold iodine
I and II
II and III
I and IV
III and IV