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Because enzyme active sites hold the substrate molecule in a favourable location, a reagent can successfully attack the substrate molecule in the presence of enzyme. As a result, reactions catalysed by enzymes are stereospecific.
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Non-essential amino acids are amino acids that can be synthesized in the body and need not be taken from outside through diet. Glycine is an example of non-essential amino acids and is available in plenty of foods.
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When DNA (or RNA) is completely hydrolyzed, it produces a 5 carbon based sugar called pentose sugar, phosphoric acid, and nitrogen-containing heterocyclic molecules (called bases). The sugar moiety of the nucleic acid, DNA is β−D−2− deoxyribose. Therefore, both assertion and reason are wrong statements.
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All other naturally occurring alpha-amino acids, with the exception of glycine, are optically active due to the asymmetry of the α - carbon atom. Both of these ' D ' and ' L ' configurations are available. The majority of amino acids found in nature have a L− configuration. The group on the left side is used to designate L− amino acids.
naturally occurring amino acids have a configuration. The −NH2 group on the left side is used to indicate amino acids.
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Maltose is made up of two? D? glucose units, one of which, C?1, is coupled to the C?4 of the other one. As a result, maltose contains a? glycosidic linkage. As a result, the assertion is a false statement, but the reason is true.
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This is an Assertion and Reason Type Questions as classified in NCERT Exemplar
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Vitamins that are fat soluble are soluble in fats and oils but insoluble in water. They can be stored in the liver as well as adipose (fat-storing) tissues and are not excreted in urine . As a result, both assertion and reason are true assertions, and reason clarifies the assertion.
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Acetanilide is less basic than aniline because electron density of nitrogen is lowered by acetyl group.
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