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Proteins are built by bonding
Why do proteins need to be synthesized or "built"?
Proteins store genetic information. Ribosomes need a purpose in life. Proteins
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Which force or bonding can contribute to a protein’s tertiary structure?
hydrogen bonding van der waals ionic bonding all of
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The type of bonding that occurs between atoms when one takes and the other donates electrons is called:%0D%0A*%0D%0A1
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How are proteins put together?
Responses They are built from a set of 20 different small parts found only in animal proteins.
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1. Which of the following is different from others?
Covalent bonding C. Metallic bonding B. Ionic bonding D. Hydrogen bonding 2.
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Which statements describe proteins? Select three options.
Proteins are created from the code in DNA. Proteins are synthesized in
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Can you provide me with some, at least two, examples each of the Limitations of the following chemical bondings; ionic bonding
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What molecule is responsible for providing information to the ribosomes where proteins are built?
Amino acids, since they are
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