Solutions of Biomolecules from Intermediate First Year Botany
Andhra Pradesh Board Botany Solutions from Chapter 10 - Biomolecules
The detailed solutions to all the exercises of Biomolecules from Intermediate First Year Botany for 11th Andhra Pradesh Board are provided here. The topics covered are such as Proteins, Structure Of Proteins and, Nucleic Acids. Students can practice frequently asked questions from this chapter.
Practice Other Topics from Biomolecules
The topic helps to analyse chemical compositions. We will study various techniques such as separation and analytical to isolate and purify a compound to get an idea of the probable structure of the compound.

In this topic, we learn about primary and secondary metabolites with examples. The functions and importance of these metabolites in host organisms are discussed.

In this topic, we understand that chemical compounds discovered in the insoluble acid fraction are known as biomacromolecules. They are biological polymers. We will study its hierarchy of structures: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.

The topic focuses on polypeptides known as proteins. Each protein is a polymer of amino acids. It describes how dietary proteins deliver necessary amino acids to the human body.

In this topic, we will learn about the structure and functions of polysaccharides. It discusses simple and complex polysaccharides in detail along with examples. The basic process of the formation of polysaccharides is also discussed.

In this topic, we will learn about nucleic acid which is a type of macromolecule found in the acid-insoluble fraction of a tissue. It explains that a nucleotide is its building block.

The topic discusses the structure of a protein. We will learn that the size of the proteins varies, and it actually depends on the number of polypeptide molecules it contains. It briefs on primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures.

This topic discusses peptide bond links with amino acids. We will learn about glycosidic bond also formed by dehydration. It describes ester and phosphodiester bonds. It also briefs on Watson-Crick model.

This topic emphasises the breaking and making of chemical reactions, constantly happening in living organisms called metabolism. It explains the formation of biomolecules. It also lists some examples of metabolic transformations.

The topic describes anabolic pathways. Adenosine triphosphate is a chemical that is required for bond energy in living things. Anabolic and catabolic pathways are also discussed.

The topic discusses the living state of a living being. We will study how metabolism and living state are synonymous. It emphasises that without metabolism, there cannot be a living state.
