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The primary structure of proteins
All proteins have a primary structure. Fibrous and globular proteins have a secondary structure: α helix or β pleated.
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decide is each statement is referring to primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary structures of proteins:
r-group interactions
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The primary structure of proteins is often described as "amino acids connected like beads on a string". In this same vein, which
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Proteins have a three-dimensional structure that gives them a specific shape and allows them to perform many different functions
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Proteins have a three-dimensional structure that gives them a specific shape and allows them to perform many different functions
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proteins have a three dimensional structure that gives them a specific shape and allows them to preform many different functions
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Proteins have a three-dimensional structure that gives them a specific shape and allows them to perform many different functions
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Studies peg the number of proteins in the human body to be around 10,000 to several billions. This diversity is a result of the
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How do changes in the nucleotide sequence lead to mutations and how could this affect the primary structure of proteins?
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Proteins have a three-dimensional structure that gives them a specific shape and allows them to perform many different functions
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