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In Isoelectric Focussing Gel 

#Biochemistry
  1. Basic protein separated at pH gradient near 7 while acidic protein is separated near gradient 3 
  2. Basic protein separated at pH gradient near 10 while acidic protein is separated near pH gradient 3 
  3. Basic protein separated at pH gradient near 13 while acidic protein is separated near pH gradient 1 
  4. Basic protein and acidic protein is separated near pH gradient7
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#Question id: 98

#Life Sciences

The elasticity and resistance to compression of connective tissue is due to

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The elasticity and resistance to compression of connective tissue is due to

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The elasticity and resistance to compression of connective tissue is due to

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#Question id: 99

#Biochemistry

Which of the following are the main reasons that glycoproteins are so diverse when compared to other proteoglycans are

A) they may contain different sugars in different combinations and chain lengths.

B) β or a-glycosidic linkages may join various carbon atoms in the sugars.

C) they are found in both bacterial, plant and animal cells.

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#Question id: 99

#Botany

Which of the following are the main reasons that glycoproteins are so diverse when compared to other proteoglycans are

A) they may contain different sugars in different combinations and chain lengths.

B) β or a-glycosidic linkages may join various carbon atoms in the sugars.

C) they are found in both bacterial, plant and animal cells.

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#Question id: 99

#Zoology

Which of the following are the main reasons that glycoproteins are so diverse when compared to other proteoglycans are

A) they may contain different sugars in different combinations and chain lengths.

B) β or a-glycosidic linkages may join various carbon atoms in the sugars.

C) they are found in both bacterial, plant and animal cells.