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- This answer does not make sense to me. Where else can hydrogen bonds occur outside of the ones between the carboxyl and amino termini?Why Ranitidine is better than Cemitidine? Please explain at your own words.hi, I had a question about tertiary structure. I was wondering if the properties of the R group are similar in terms of polar/non polar will that change the tertiary structure and thus function of the protein
- NUCLEIC ACID "BASE PAIRING" 1. 5'-A-T-A-A-G-G-G-G-C-T-C-3' 2. 5'-G-G-G-G-C-T-A-C-T-C-3'Good day can you please help me with the question below. Your assistance will be highly appreciated. Explain how the spectroscopic properties of amino acids can be used to quantify protein using UV light.how would you name the peptides here? (I circled the R groups and drew dotted lines to represent hydrogen bonding)