| List I | Category | List II: Examples |
|---|---|---|
| A | Fatty acids | (iv) Oleate |
| B | Prenol lipids | (ii) Farnesol |
| C | Saccharolipids | (iii) Lipopolysaccharide |
| D | Polyketides | (i) Tetracycline |
- Fatty acids (A - IV): Oleate is a fatty acid commonly found in biological systems.
- Prenol lipids (B - II): Farnesol is an example of prenol lipids.
- Saccharolipids (C - III): Lipopolysaccharide is a saccharolipid found in bacterial cell walls.
- Polyketides (D - I): Tetracycline is a polyketide and is widely used as an antibiotic.

Find out the sequence of amino acids from N-terminal to C-terminal in given polypeptide chain. 
How many tripeptides are possible when following three amino acids make tripeptide? (No amino acid should repeat twice)
(A) Glycine
(B) Alanine
(C) Valine
Given below are two statements:
Statement I: Arginine and Tryptophan are essential amino acids.
Statement II: Glycine does not have any chiral carbon.
In the light of the above statements, which is the correct option?
Find the next two terms of the series:
The given series is: \( A, C, F, J, ? \).
(A) O
(B) U
(C) R
(D) V
Choose the correct answer from the options given below: