Primary structure [ Choose ] Secondary structure [Choose ] Tertiary structure [ Choose ] Quarternary structure v [ Choose ] the coiling or folding of the chain, stabilized by hydrogen bonding :alpha helix or beta pleated sheet Three-dimensional shape stabilized by disulfide and hydrogen bondsnds Two or more polypeptide chains are associated to form functional molecule the unique sequence of amino acids forming the polypeptide

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Match the levels of protein structure with their description.
Primary structure
[ Choose ]
Secondary structure
[ Choose ]
Tertiary structure
[ Choose ]
Quarternary structure
v [ Choose ]
the coiling or folding of the chain, stabilized by hydrogen bonding :alpha helix or beta pleated sheet
Three-dimensional shape stabilized by disulfide and hydrogen bondsnds
Two or more polypeptide chains are associated to form functional molecule
the unique sequence of amino acids forming the polypeptide
Transcribed Image Text:Match the levels of protein structure with their description. Primary structure [ Choose ] Secondary structure [ Choose ] Tertiary structure [ Choose ] Quarternary structure v [ Choose ] the coiling or folding of the chain, stabilized by hydrogen bonding :alpha helix or beta pleated sheet Three-dimensional shape stabilized by disulfide and hydrogen bondsnds Two or more polypeptide chains are associated to form functional molecule the unique sequence of amino acids forming the polypeptide
Match the monomers to their polymers.
glucose
glycogen
amino acids
[ Choose ]
nucleotides
V [ Choose ]
triglyceride
egg albumin
DNA
glycogen
Nex
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Transcribed Image Text:Match the monomers to their polymers. glucose glycogen amino acids [ Choose ] nucleotides V [ Choose ] triglyceride egg albumin DNA glycogen Nex « Previous
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Proteins are made of repeating monomeric units called amino acids.

They undergo structural changes and  folding at various levels like primary, secondary, tertiary and Quaternary structures to form a functional protein.

 

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