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Card 6
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In the process of making these bonds, what molecule is given off?
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Card 7
Front
The reverse of this reaction is know as what?
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Card 8
Front
Proteins have 4 structural levels, in which level do proteins form Alpha Helix's and Beta Pleated Sheets due to Hydrogen Bonding?
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Card 9
Front
This Level occurs in proteins of more than 1 polypeptide chain.
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Card 10
Front
An example of such molecule is
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Card 11
Front
The _________ structure is the final 3D structure for many enzymes.
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Card 12
Front
Collagen is a fibrous protein found in animalian tissue so it needs to be strong, it is formed of _ polypeptide chains
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Card 13
Front
Haemoglobin is a globular protein. The structure is curls so that the ________ side-chains are on the outside, and the ________ on the inside.
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Card 14
Front
Carbohydrates are made of
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Card 15
Front
Glucose is one of the answers above, it contains _ Carbon atoms
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