1. Pentoses
2. Hexose
3. Triose
4. Tetrose
Pentoses
1. DNA as the genetic material
2. RNA as the genetic material
3. Both (A) and (B)
4. Neither (A) nor (B)
DNA as the genetic material
1. Actin
2. Myosin
3. Myoglobin
4. Both (A) and (B)
Both (A) and (B)
1. Can be reversed by decreasing the concentration of substrate molecules
2. Can be reversed by increasing the concentration of substrate molecules
3. Can be reversed by increasing the concentration of inhibitor molecules
4. Cannot be reversed
Can be reversed by increasing the concentration of substrate molecules
1. Both 'I' and 'II' are simple carbohydrates
2. Both 'I' and 'II' are complex carbohydrates
3. 'I' is a simple carbohydrate and 'II' is a complex carbohydrate
4. 'I' is a complex carbohydrate and 'II' is a complex carbohydrate
'I' is a complex carbohydrate and 'II' is a complex carbohydrate
1. Proteins
2. Carbohydrates
3. Glucose
4. Nucleic acids
Glucose
1. Monosaccharides
2. Disaccharides
3. Trisaccharides
4. Polysaccharides
Monosaccharides
1. Cholesterol
2. Vitamin C
3. Benzene
4. Furans
Cholesterol
1. Single ring structures
2. Double ring structures
3. Open chain structures
4. Open chain with alternate double bonds
Double ring structures
1. Cytoplasm
2. Nucleus
3. Ribosomes
4. Mitochondria
Ribosomes