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Carbohydrates Cellulose Chitin Inulin Agar

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Consistency: 25%
Weightage: 5 / 20 Yrs

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Questions
5 MCQs

01
PYQ 2008
medium
zoology ID: neet-200
Cellulose is the major component of cell walls of:

1. pythium

2. Xanthomonas

3. Pseudomonas

4. Saccharomyces

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02
PYQ 2013
easy
zoology ID: neet-201

Macro molecule chitin is:

1. Phosphorus containing saccharide

2. Sulphur containing polysaccharide

3. Simple polysaccharide

4. Nitrogen-containing polysaccharide

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03
PYQ 2015
easy
zoology ID: neet-201

The chitinous exoskeleton of arthropods is formed by the polymerization of?

1. Keratine sulphate and chondroitin sulphate

2. D-glucosamine

3. N-acetyl glucosamine

4. Lipoglycans

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04
PYQ 2022
easy
zoology ID: neet-202

Exoskeleton of arthropods is composed of :
1. Glucosamine
2. Cutin
3. Cellulose
4. Chitin

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05
PYQ 2023
easy
zoology ID: neet-202
Cellulose does not form blue colour with iodine because
1. It breaks down when iodine reacts with it.
2. It is a disaccharide.
3. It is a helical molecule.
4. It does not contain complex helices and hence cannot hold iodine molecules.
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Preparing Carbohydrates Cellulose Chitin Inulin Agar for NEET

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