1. Alpha amylase
2. Hydrolases
3. Proteases
4. Pyrimnidases
Alpha amylase
1. Glucose
2. Fructose
3. Lactose
4. None of above
None of above
1. Lamarck
2. Darwin
3. C Linnaeus
4. Theophrastus
Theophrastus
1. birds
2. animal behavior
3. human races
4. insects
human races
1. a-ii,b-iii,c-iv,d-i
2. a-i,b-ii,c-iii,d-iv
3. a-ii,b-iv,c-iii,d-iv
4. a-iv,b-iii,c-i,d-ii
a-i,b-ii,c-iii,d-iv
1. ageing
2. hair
3. improvement of human race
4. development of abnormalities
development of abnormalities
1. Enhance oxidative metabolism
2. Are conjugated proteins
3. Are exclusively synthesized in the body of a living organism as at present
4. Help in regulating metabolism
Help in regulating metabolism
1. Non- competitive inhibition of an enzyme can be overcome by adding large amount of substrate
2. Competitive inhibition is seen when a substrate competes with an enzyme for binding to an enzyme for binding to an inhibitor protein
3. Competitive inhibition is seen when a substrate and the inhibitor compete for the active site on the enzyme
4. Non- competitive inhibitors often bind to the enzyme irreversibly
Competitive inhibition is seen when a substrate and the inhibitor compete for the active site on the enzyme
1. hair
2. tetrapods
3. ageing
4. developmental abnormalities
hair
1. The Km value
2. The pH optimum value
3. Formation of the enzyme
4. Molecular size of the enzyme
The Km value