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Card 16
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What is the function of each protein determined by?
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Card 17
Front
What do different amino acids have, and what does this mean?
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Card 18
Front
How many different types of R-groups are there?
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Card 19
Front
How do you calculate the number of possibilities of a protein?
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Card 20
Front
How many possibilities are there of a protein which is 4 amino acids long?
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Card 21
Front
A small protein may be 100 amino acids long, so how big is the number of possible proteins?
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Card 22
Front
What is the formation and breakage of peptide bonds in organisms catalysed by?
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Card 23
Front
What don't covalent bonds do in cell conditions?
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Card 24
Front
What is the enzymes that catalyses the breaking of peptide bonds and where is it mainly found in organisms?
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Card 25
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What do you always need to state when talking about condensation and hydrolysis reactions in organisms?
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