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Card 16

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What happens to excess amino acids?

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Card 17

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What do disulfide bridges form between?

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Card 18

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Give two examples of simple globular proteins.

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Card 19

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Give two examples of conjugated globular proteins.

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Card 20

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What is a conjugated protein?

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Card 21

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What is the structure and the role of catalase?

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Card 22

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Describe the structure of pepsin.

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Card 23

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Why is pepsin very stable in acidic conditions?

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Card 24

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What are bones made of?

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Card 25

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Why are fibrous proteins usually insoluble in water?

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