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Which statement is true of all proteins?
Their main function is to cause mutations
Their structure is related to their function
They carry oxygen in human blood
They are created by mutations in DNA
Their main function is to cause mutations
Their structure is related to their function
They carry oxygen in human blood
They are created by mutations in DNA
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The statement that is true of all proteins is:
**Their structure is related to their function.**
This means that the specific three-dimensional shape of a protein determines how it interacts with other molecules and carries out its specific functions in biological processes. The other statements do not apply to all proteins. For example, not all proteins carry oxygen in human blood (only hemoglobin does), mutations do not create all proteins, and proteins do not cause mutations.
**Their structure is related to their function.**
This means that the specific three-dimensional shape of a protein determines how it interacts with other molecules and carries out its specific functions in biological processes. The other statements do not apply to all proteins. For example, not all proteins carry oxygen in human blood (only hemoglobin does), mutations do not create all proteins, and proteins do not cause mutations.
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