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1.The amino acid monomer

Spot the similarity

1.The amino acid monomer. 2.Primary protein structure

1.The amino acid monomer. 2.Primary protein structure 3.Secondary protein structure Alpha helix Beta-pleated sheet Hydrogen bonds

1.The amino acid monomer. 2.Primary protein structure 3.Secondary protein structure Alpha helix Beta-pleated sheet Hydrogen bonds 4.Tertiary protein structure

1.The amino acid monomer. 2.Primary protein structure 3.Secondary protein structure Alpha helix Beta-pleated sheet Hydrogen bonds 4.Tertiary protein structure 5.The main types of protein Globular Fibrous

1.The amino acid monomer. 2.Primary protein structure 3.Secondary protein structure Alpha helix Beta-pleated sheet Hydrogen bonds 4.Tertiary protein structure 5.The main types of protein Globular Fibrous 6.The standard test for protein

1.The amino acid monomer 2.Primary protein structure 3.Secondary protein structure Alpha helix Beta-pleated sheet Hydrogen bonds 4.Tertiary protein structure 5.The main types of protein Globular Fibrous 6.The standard test for protein 7.Protein manufacture

Contains nucleic acid to associate with messenger RNA carrying the genetic code from the nucleus to the cytoplasm. Contains many enzymes to catalyse the manufacturing process. Structure provides attachment point for mRNA.