A. Fatty acids
B. Isoprenoid units
C. Amino acids
D. Nucleotides
Related Mcqs:
- Proteins are made up of:
- Proteins are long-chained macromolecules formed by the linking of:
- Urea is obtained by dissociation of:
- Example of intermediary metabolism may be sited by:
- Polysaccharides differ with oligosaccharides in one of the following respects:
- Acetyl CoA used normally in Kreb’s cycle is derived from pyruvic acid but it can also be formed from:
- In biochemical phase of excretion, the ammonia is formed by:
- Tri methyl aminoxide formed as excretory material in certain marine molluscs is:
- Reason for yielding double amount of energy by fats is:
- During lipogenesis in our body: