Proteins are large macromolecules composed of thousands of smaller monomers What determines the structure, and ultimately the function, of a protein?

Question 2 options:

the sequence of amino acids

the sequence of glucose and fructose

the sequence of monosaccharides

the sequence of adenine and cytosine

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The correct option is:

the sequence of amino acids

The structure and function of a protein are primarily determined by the specific order of amino acids in its polypeptide chain. This sequence dictates how the protein will fold into its three-dimensional shape, which is crucial for its biological activity.