Protein Quiz Leave a Comment / Education / By Majid Ali Protein Quiz 1 / 15 heating of bone produce: sucrose glycogen geletin all are correct 2 / 15 Which of the following is an example of a complete protein source? A) Rice B) Lentils C) Chicken D) Wheat 3 / 15 What type of bond is formed between amino acids during protein synthesis? A) Glycosidic bond B) Peptide bond C) Ester bond D) Hydrogen bond 4 / 15 Which type of protein is responsible for catalyzing chemical reactions in the body? A) Hormonal proteins B) Structural proteins C) Enzymes D) Transport proteins 5 / 15 What is the role of amino acids in protein synthesis? A) They provide energy B) They are the building blocks of proteins C) They store genetic information D) They transport oxygen 6 / 15 Which of the following is a source of protein? A) Fruits B) Vegetables C) Meat D) Sugars 7 / 15 Essential amino acids must be obtained from: A) Water B) Diet C) Exercise D) Sunlight 8 / 15 Which of the following is a primary function of proteins in the body? A) Storing genetic information B) Catalyzing biochemical reactions C) Storing energy as fat D) Regulating blood glucose levels 9 / 15 Amino acids are linked together by: A) Hydrogen bonds B) Ionic bonds C) Peptide bonds D) Covalent bonds 10 / 15 Which of the following statements is true about proteins? A) All proteins are enzymes B) All enzymes are proteins C) Proteins do not have a role in immunity D) Proteins are only found in animals 11 / 15 Which of the following is NOT a function of proteins? A) Enzyme catalysis B) Energy storage C) Structural support D) Genetic information storage 12 / 15 Amino acids that cannot be synthesized by the human body are known as: A) Non-essential amino acids B) Essential amino acids C) Conditional amino acids D) Redundant amino acids 13 / 15 What are non-essential amino acids? A) Amino acids that can be synthesized by the body B) Amino acids that must be obtained from the diet C) Amino acids not used in protein synthesis D) Amino acids that are always present in excess 14 / 15 The basic building blocks of proteins are: A) Sugars B) Fatty acids C) Amino acids D) Nucleotides 15 / 15 Proteins play a crucial role in: A) Transporting oxygen B) DNA replication C) Hormone production D) All of the above Your score isThe average score is 80% 0% Restart quiz Related posts: MCQs Related to Protein || 10th Chemistry Chapter 13 Bahawalpur Board 2019 chemistry Past Paper MCQs Related to Nucleic acids || 10th Chemistry Chapter 13 Ionic Compounds Quiz