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- Question 1Predicting Secondary Structure Which of the following peptides is more likely to take up an -helical structure, and why? (a) LKAENDEAARAMSEA (b) CRAGGFPWDQPGTSNQuestion 10. All of the following areparts of a nucleotide EXCEPT:A. a five-carbon sugar.B. a six-carbon sugar.C. a phosphate group.D. a nitrogenous base.Question 10 (2 points) A protein heterodimer would be considered an example of: -primary structure -secondary structure -tertiary structure -quaternary structure -atomic structure
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