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F.Y.B.

Sc sem-II
13. Which of the following is an example of unsaturated fatty acid a) Palmitic acid b) Stearic acid c) Oleic acid d) Lauric acid 21. Deficiency of essential fatty acid leads to a) Tay Sachs disease b) Phryoderma c) Diabetes d) None of the above 14. Only phosphoglyceride having antigenic properties is a) Cephalin b) Lecithin c) Prostaglandin d) Cardiolipin 15. Example of natural antioxidant is a) Urate b) Propyl gallate c) BHT d) BHA 16. Chaulmoogric acid is an example of a) Free fatty acid b) Hydroxy fatty acid c) Saturated fatty acid d) Cyclic fatty acid 17. Shorthand presentation for oleic acid is a) 16:1;9 b) 16:2;9,12 c) 18:1;9 d) 18:2;9,12 18. Which of the following is example of essential fatty acid? a) Linoleic acid b) Oleic acid c) Palmitoleic acid d) All of the above

1. Covalent bond is a) Between charged ions b) Between O & H c) Very strong d) Very weak 2. If two elements have same __________________ but different ______________, they are said to be isotopes. a) Neutron, Proton b) Proton, Neutron c) Electron, Neutron d) Electron , Proton 3. Size of bacterial DNA is a) 8 X 1010 b) 6 X 109 c) 2.6 X 106 d) 4.6 X 106 4. Following performs the function of secondary messenger in hormonal functions. a) NADP b) ATP c) Cyclic AMP d) GTP 5. One of the following DNA form has right handed helix a) A form b) B form c) a and b d) Z form 6. Which of the following type of RNA is present in abundant? a) rRNA b) tRNA c) mRNA d) All of the above 7. Which of the following is an example of aromatic amino acid? a) Tyrosine b) Threonine c) Tryptophan d) a & c

Q.1

Answer the following: (any 2) (2X2=04)

1. 2. 3. 4.

Write functions of lipids State Chargaffs rule Define chemical bonds. Enlist various bonds found in molecules & Compounds

What is rancidity? Give its reason. 5. What is antioxidant? Give 2 examples. 6. What is Tay Sachs disease? 7. What is cerebroside? 8. Give examples of plant steroids. 9. What is the example of cyclic fatty acid and its importance? 10. Write the difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid. 11. Draw the structure of t RNA 12. Draw adenine and cytosine structure 13. Write examples of unusual nucleotides 14. Draw a double helix structure of DNA.

Q.2

Answer the following: (any 2) (2X3= 06) 1. Discuss essential fatty acid 2. Explain: Structure of B- DNA.
3. Write functions of cholesterol 4. Explain glycolipids 5. Properties of triglycerides 6. Antioxidants 7. Write the functions of nucleotides 8. Write the functions of nucleic acids 9.

Q.3

Answer the following: (any3) 1. Discuss in detail phospholipid 2. Explain types & structures of RNA
3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Discuss classification and functions of lipid Describe fatty acid Describe triglycerides Describe cholesterol Discuss nucleotides Describe the structure of DNA and its types

(3X5=15)

SYBSC.
Semester-4 Microbiology Analytical techniques and Bioinformatics 20. Which of the following is the source of radiation in IR spectroscopy? a. Mercury arc b. Nernst glower c. Both of the above d. None of the above 21. Dynode is the part of a. Photomultiplier b. Bolometer c. Thermistors d. Cathode tube 22. Which of the following electromagnetic region causes excitation of electron a. UV region b. Infrared region c. Microwave d. Radiowave 23. Which of the following spectrophotometer is used for determination of metallic elements in food industry? a. Colorimeter b. UV spectrophotometer c. NMR d. Atomic absorption spectrophotometer 24. One of the following materials used to make sample holder in UV spectrophotometer is a. Glass b. NaBr c. KBr d. Quartz 25. What is the path length of cuvette used in colorimeter? a. 1cm b. 2cm c. 1.5cm

d. 2.5 cm 1. Which of the following is not the source of light for IR spectroscopy a. Nichrome wire b. Mercury arc c. Cathode tube d. All of the above 2. Which of the following technique is used to study the gene expression a. Southern blotting b. Northern blotting c. Western blotting d. Eastern blotting 3. Diagnosis of the chromosomal disorder can best be done by a. Southern blotting b. FISH c. ELISA d. RIA 4. 1 Ci=________ a. 3.7x109 disintegrations/sec b. 3.7x107 disintegrations/sec c. 3.7x104 disintegrations/sec d. None of the above 5. Which method is most suited for detection of 60-70 elements from the sample a. UV spectroscopy b. IR spectroscopy c. Atomic absorption spectroscopy d. NMR 6. pH biosensor is based on the following technique a. Amperometric sensor b. Potentiometric sensor c. Thermometric sensor d. Photometric sensor 7. Which method should be used for quick detection of organophosphates in soil a. IR spectroscopy b. Biosensor c. NMR d. Atomic emission spectroscopy

Q.1

Answer the following: (any 2) (2X2=04)

1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8.

Enlist the parts of atomic absorption spectroscopy. Enlist the components of biosensor Write two applications of NMR Write two applications of radioactive isotopes What is PMT? Write its function. What is Western blotting? Write the applications of FISH technique. State Beer and Lamberts Law with mathematical expression.

Q.2

Answer the following: (any 2) (2X3= 06) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. Discuss diffraction grating Give the principle of northern blotting. Radioactive dating technique Give applications of NMR spectroscopy. Discuss monochromator Explain bending and stretching in the molecules Explain principle of Atomic absorption spectroscopy Explain principle of Atomic emission spectroscopy Write applications of Atomic absorption spectroscopy

Q.3

Answer the following: (any3) (3X5=15) 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. Discuss the principle and working of IR spectroscopy. Applications of IR spectroscopy Components and types of Biosensor Applications of radioactive isotopes Blotting techniques Describe FISH technique Discuss colorimeter and spectrophotometer Write

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