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Card 6
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What is the process called when 2 amino acid monomers join together?
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Card 7
Front
When two amino acids join, what groups join together and what happens?
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Card 8
Front
Describe the primary structure of proteins.
Back
Card 9
Front
What would happen if you changed one of the amino acids in a primary structure and why?
Back
Card 10
Front
What charge does the -NH group have?
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Card 11
Front
What charge does the 0-C=O group have?
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Card 12
Front
What kind of weak bonds from on the amine and carboxyl group?
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Card 13
Front
Describe a secondary structure.
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Card 14
Front
Describe a tertiary structure.
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Card 15
Front
Name the three bonds, in order of strongest to weakest, which help maintain the shape of a tertiary structure.
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