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The 6 funtions of protiens are.. |
-Structural protiens -Transport proteins -Contractive proteins -Enzyme proteins -Harmone protiens -Defensive proteins |
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What protein causes chemistry? |
Enzymes, causes catalyst |
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Monomers in proteins are.. |
Amino acids |
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How many types of amino acids are there? |
20 |
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What are the 20 amino acids coded for? |
DNA |
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Each amino acid has a unique... |
Chemical property |
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Examples of amino acids are... |
Hydrogen bonds Ionic bonds Hydrophobic Sulfur bridge |
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What is the polymer in protein? |
Polypeptide chain |
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Is the polypeptide chain a function? |
NOT YET |
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How does the polypeptide become a function? |
Must complete protein folding process |
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What happens when a protien unfolds? |
It loses its function and can not refold itself. |
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What is it called when a protien unfolds? |
Denaturation |
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What ways can denaturation happen? |
Heat Ph (acid and base) Radiation Hugh salt concentration |
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Define hemoglobin |
A red protien for transporting oxygen in the blood of vertebrates. Its molecule compromises 4 subunits, each containing an iron atom bound to a heme group. |