There are around 20 different versions of this molecule, which create different proteins when linked up in different sequences (like different letters making different words). What is one of these linked molecules named? * GLN MET ASP LEU MET SER LYS ASP GLU HIS THR LEU ILE LEU TRP LYS GLY GLN PRO PRO THR MET: Methionine ASP: Aspartic acid GLY: Glycine TRP: Tryptophan THR: Threonine LYS: Lysine ILE: Isoleucine LEU: Leucine HIS: Histidine GLU: Glutamic acid ALA: Alanine PRO: Proline SER: Serine GLN: Glutamine O Carbohydrate O Amino Acid O Nucleotide O Lipid

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There are around 20 different versions of
this molecule, which create different
proteins when linked up in different
sequences (like different letters making
different words). What is one of these linked
molecules named? *
GLN ASP
MET
LEU
MET
SER
LYS
ASP
GLU
HIS
THR
LEU
ILE
LEU
TRP
LYS
GLY
GLN
PRO
PRO
THR
GLY: Glycine
TRP: Tryptophan
HIS: Histidine
MET: Methionine
THR: Threonine
ASP: Aspartic acid
LYS: Lysine
ILE: Isoleucine
LEU: Leucine
GLU: Glutamic acid
ALA: Alanine
PRO: Proline
SER: Serine
GLN: Glutamine
O Carbohydrate
O Amino Acid
O Nucleotide
O Lipid
Transcribed Image Text:There are around 20 different versions of this molecule, which create different proteins when linked up in different sequences (like different letters making different words). What is one of these linked molecules named? * GLN ASP MET LEU MET SER LYS ASP GLU HIS THR LEU ILE LEU TRP LYS GLY GLN PRO PRO THR GLY: Glycine TRP: Tryptophan HIS: Histidine MET: Methionine THR: Threonine ASP: Aspartic acid LYS: Lysine ILE: Isoleucine LEU: Leucine GLU: Glutamic acid ALA: Alanine PRO: Proline SER: Serine GLN: Glutamine O Carbohydrate O Amino Acid O Nucleotide O Lipid
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Protein is defined as a macronutrient that is important for building the body's muscle mass. It is commonly present in most animal products, though it is also present in other sources, like nuts and legumes.

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