HUMAN BIOLOGY: CONCEPTS - 9780134312729
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Chapter 2, Problem 9TY
The primary structure of a protein is maintained by________ bonds.
a. hydrophilic
b. hydrophobic
c. hydrogen
d. covalent
e. ionic
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- A ________ is a portion of protein with a particular structure andfunction.a. peptide bondb. domainc. phospholipidd. waxe. monosaccharidearrow_forwardDisulfide bridges directly contribute to the ___________ structure of proteins, and form when two cysteine side chains become ___________. Select one: a. primary, reduced b. primary, oxidized c. secondary, reduced d. secondary, oxidized e. tertiary, oxidizedarrow_forwardThe coiling of the protein chain backbone into an alpha helix is referred to as the _____ structure Select one: a. secondary b. quaternary c. tertiary d. primaryarrow_forward
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