Pancreatic amylase digest starch and glycogen into isomaltose only

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True
False
Active transport needs energy and occurs with concentration gradient.
True
False
The energy required for active transport is derived from hydrolysis of .............. Linked to Na/K pump.
AMP
GMP
ADP
ATP
Example of non-reducing sugar is
Glucose
Galactose
Fructose
Sucrose
An example of ketoses is
Glyceraldehyde
Ribose
Fructose
Mannose
D-glucose and L-glucose are
Enantiomers
Anomers
Epimers
All of them
The end product of carbohydrate metabolism in the liver is
Glucose
Galactose
Fructose
All of them
How many chiral carbons in glucose?
2
4
6
16
Which of the following is C4 epimer of glucose?
Fructose
Galactose
Mannose
Sucrose
The branching points in amylopectin are made by …………….. Linkage
Alpha 1-4
Beta 1-4
Alpha 1-6
Beta1-6
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