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Below listed, you can find solutions for Chapter 6 of Maharashtra State Board Balbharati for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board.


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Exercise [Pages 74 - 75]

Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board 6 Biomolecules Exercise [Pages 74 - 75]

Exercise | Q 1. (A) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Sugar, amino acids and nucleotides unite to their respective subunits to form ______.

  • bioelements

  • micromolecules

  • macromolecules

  • all of these

Exercise | Q 1. (B) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Glycosidic bond is found in ______.

  • Disaccharide

  • Nucleosides

  • Polysaccharide

  • all of these

Exercise | Q 1. (C) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Amino acids in a polypeptide are joined by _____ bond.

  • Disulphide

  • glycosidic

  • hydrogen bond

  • none of these

Exercise | Q 1. (D) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Lipids associated with cell membrane are ______.

  • Spingomyelin

  • Isoprenoids

  • Phospolipids

  • Cholesterol

Exercise | Q 1. (E) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Linoleic, Linolenic and _______ acids are referred as essential fatty acids since they cannot be synthesized by the body and hence must be included in daily diet.

  • Arachidonic

  • Oleic

  • Steric

  • Palmitic

Exercise | Q 1. (F) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

Haemoglobin is a type of ______ protein, which plays indispensible part in respiration.

  • simple

  • derived

  • conjugated

  • complex

Exercise | Q 1. (G) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

When inorganic ions or Metallo-organic molecules bind to apoenzyme, they together form ______.

  • isoenzyme

  • holoenzyme

  • denatured enzyme

  • none of these

Exercise | Q 1. (H) | Page 74

Choose correct option.

In enzyme kinetics, Km= Vmax/2. If Km value is lower, it indicates ______.

  • Enzyme has less affinity for substrate

  • Enzyme has higher affinity towards substrate

  • There will be no product formation

  • All active sites of enzyme are saturated.

Exercise | Q 2 | Page 74

Observe the following figure and name the type of bond shown by the arrow in the structure.

Exercise | Q 3. (A) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

What are building blocks of life?

Exercise | Q 3. (B) | Page 74

Explain the peptide bond.

Exercise | Q 3. (C) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

How many types of polysaccharides you know?

Exercise | Q 3. (D) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

Enlist the significance of carbohydrates.

Exercise | Q 3. (E) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

What is reducing sugar?

Exercise | Q 3. (F) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

What is the basic difference between saturated and unsaturated fatty acid?

Exercise | Q 3. (G) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

Enlist the examples of simple protein and add their significance.

Exercise | Q 3. (H) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

Explain the secondary structure of a protein with examples.

Exercise | Q 3. (I) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

Explain the induced fit model for the mode of enzyme action.

Exercise | Q 3. (J) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

What is RNA? Enlist types of RNA.

Exercise | Q 3. (K) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

Describe the concept of metabolic pool.

Exercise | Q 3. (L) | Page 74

Answer the following question.

How do secondary metabolites useful for mankind?

Exercise | Q 4. A. | Page 74

Complete the following chart.

Protein Physiological role
Collagen ___________
__________ Responsible for muscle contraction
Immunoglobulin IgG ___________
___________ Significant in respiration
Fibrinogen ____________
Exercise | Q 4. (B) | Page 75

Answer the following with reference to the following figure.

  1. Name the type of bond formed between two polypeptides.
  2. Which amino acid is involved in the formation of such bond?
  3. Amongst I, II, III and IV structural level of protein, which level of structure includes such bond?
Exercise | Q 4. (C) | Page 75

Match the following items given in column I and II.

  Column I   Column II
i. RNA a. Induced fit model
ii. Yam plant b. Flax seeds
iii. Koshland c. Hydrolase
iv. Omega-3-fatty acid d. Uracil
v. Sucrase e. Anti-fertility pills
Exercise | Q 5. (A) | Page 75

Long answer question.

What are biomolecules?

Exercise | Q 5. (A) | Page 75

Explain the biomolecules building blocks of life.

Exercise | Q 5. (B) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Explain the classes of carbohydrates with examples.

Exercise | Q 5. (C) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Describe the types of lipids and mention their biological significance.

Exercise | Q 5. (D) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Explain the chemical nature, structure and role of phospholipids in the biological membrane.

Exercise | Q 5. (E) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Describe classes of proteins with their importance.

Exercise | Q 5. (F) | Page 75

Long answer question.

What are enzymes?

Exercise | Q 5. (F) | Page 75

Long answer question.

How are enzymes classified? Mention an example of each class.

Exercise | Q 5. (G) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Explain the properties of an enzyme?

Exercise | Q 5. (G) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Describe the models for enzyme actions.

Exercise | Q 5. (H) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Describe the factors affecting enzyme action.

Exercise | Q 5. (I) | Page 75

Long answer question.

What are the nucleic acids?

Exercise | Q 5. (I) | Page 75

Long answer question.

Enlist the point of differences among DNA and RNA.

Exercise | Q 5. (J) | Page 75

Long answer question.

What are the types of RNA? Mention the role of each class of RNA.

Exercise | Q 5. (K) | Page 75

Long answer question.

What is metabolism?

Exercise | Q 5. (K) | Page 75

Long answer question.

How metabolic pool is formed in the cell.

Exercise | Q 6 | Page 75

If double-stranded DNA has 14% C (cytosine) what percent A (adenine), T (thymine) and G (gaunine) would you expect?

Exercise | Q 7. (i) | Page 75

Name the term that describes all the chemical reactions taking place in an organism.

Exercise | Q 7. (ii) | Page 75

Name the form in which carbohydrate is transported in a plant.

Exercise | Q 7. (iii) | Page 75

Name the reagent used for testing for reducing sugar.

Solutions for 6: Biomolecules

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Balbharati solutions for Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 - Biomolecules - Shaalaa.com

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Concepts covered in Biology [English] 11 Standard Maharashtra State Board chapter 6 Biomolecules are Biomolecules in Living System, Biomolecules in the Cell, Metabolic Pool, Secondary metabolites (SMs), Carbohydrates, Lipids, Proteins, Nucleic Acids, Enzymes, Nature of Enzyme Action, Nomenclature of Enzymes, Classification of Enzymes, Mechanism of Enzyme Action, Enzyme - Substrate Interactions, Factors Affecting Enzyme Activity, Metabolism.

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