A protein is given for each item. Each protein is to be classified based on the required basis of classification. Choose one specific classification for each item. Choices: Fibrous, Globular ,Simple, Conjugated ,Storage, Transport ,Nutrient, Defense, Regulatory ,Structural ,Catalytic, Metallic Tubulin as to shape Glucagon as to shape Vitelline as to shape Ovalbumin as to shape Vitelline as to nature IgE as to function Protease as to function Glucagon as to function Protease as to shape Chromatin as to nature Elastin as to nature Lectin as to shape Tubulin as to chemical nature Glutelin as to nature Elastin as function IgE as to chemical nature HDL as to function Myoglobin as to chemical nature Ovalbumin as to nature HDL as to chemical nature

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A.  A protein is given for each item. Each protein is to be classified based on the required basis of

classification. Choose one specific classification for each item.

Choices: Fibrous, Globular ,Simple, Conjugated ,Storage, Transport ,Nutrient, Defense, Regulatory ,Structural ,Catalytic, Metallic

  1. Tubulin as to shape
  2. Glucagon as to shape
  3. Vitelline as to shape
  4. Ovalbumin as to shape
  5. Vitelline as to nature
  6. IgE as to function
  7. Protease as to function
  8. Glucagon as to function
  9. Protease as to shape
  10. Chromatin as to nature
  11. Elastin as to nature
  12. Lectin as to shape
  13. Tubulin as to chemical nature
  14. Glutelin as to nature
  15. Elastin as function
  16. IgE as to chemical nature
  17. HDL as to function
  18. Myoglobin as to chemical nature
  19. Ovalbumin as to nature
  20. HDL as to chemical nature

B. What stage does the reaction occur?

CHOICES:  (Stage 1: Digestionand Hydrolysis) , ( Stage 2: Degradation
and Oxidation) , (Stage 3: Energy Generation)

  1. Conversion of amino acid to keto acid
  2. Aspartate to fumarate
  3. Valine to succinyl CoA
  4. Activity on peptide bond cleavage
  5. Protein to large polypeptides
  6. Activation of zymogens
  7. Pyruvate to oxaloacetate
  8. Interchange of amino group
  9. Participation of coenzyme linked to Vit. B6
  10. Production of glutamate
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