Embibe Experts Solutions for Chapter: Biomolecules, Exercise 4: EXERCISE-4

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Identify A,B,C and D.
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Glucose and fructose are both reducing sugars. Why is sucorse regarded as a non-reducing sugar?

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(i) Name the type of linkages responsible for the formation of primary and secondary structures of proteins.

(ii) On electrolysis in acidic solution, α-amino acids migrate towards cathode while in alkaline medium, they migrate towards anode. Explain.

(iii) What are essential and non-essential amino acids. Give two example of each.

EASY
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Glycine exist as a dipolar ion, while anthranilic acid does not. Explain.

HARD
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Compound A, C6H12O6, is oxidized by bromine water into a monobasic acid and also reduces Tollen's reagent and Fehling's solution. It also responds to the following reactions. Identify the compound A.

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What is a peptide linkage? What is the geometry and bond lengths in a peptide molecule?

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When the ketohexose, D- fructose is treated with phenyl hydrazine it produces an osazone that is identical with the one prepared from either D-+ glucose or D-+ mannose. How is the configuration of D- fructose related to those of D-+ glucose and D-+ mannose?