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EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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Author: Petti
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Chapter 2.4, Problem 10R
Summary Introduction
To describe: Proteins.
Introduction: Any compound containing carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen are known as organic compounds. Proteins are the abundant organic compound in the body. There occur many forms of proteins, and they also constitute for about 20% of the total body weight.
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EBK VISUAL ANATOMY & PHYSIOLOGY
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