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Proteins are large macromolecules having one or more polypeptide chains. A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids linked by the peptide bonds. They help in the maintenance and growth of tissues, hence they are called as building blocks of the body. Some proteins called as enzymes, help in performing many biochemical reactions within the cells.

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