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1 Amino Acids, Proteins, and Enzymes Primary and Secondary Structure Tertiary and Quaternary Structure Protein Hydrolysis and Denaturation.
Tutorial 4: Biopolymers, Protein, DNA and RNA. Question1: [Transcription and Translation] What is the main difference between transcription and translation?
Fig. 9-1 Chapter 9: Proteins and their synthesis Coupled transcription/translation Compartmented transcription/processing/translation.
The primary structure of a protein is the sequence of amino acids in the peptide chain Ala-Leu-Cys-Met 19.6 Primary Structure Protein backbone.
Understanding Proteins. Primary Structure What did holding hands represent? What was your left hand representing? What was your right hand representing?
Digestion What polysaccharide is difficult to digest leading to ruminants developing a more sophisticated digestive system? What part of the body secretes.
Quiz #1 review. A pharmaceutical company hires a chemist to analyze the purity of the water being used in its drug preparations. If the water is pure,
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Proteins. Slide 2 of 19 Proteins Polymers composed of amino acids Protein = Polypeptide (polymer) Monomer = Amino acids Peptide bonds Amino.