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Headstart to A-Level Biology


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what are proteins made from
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amino acids

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What 4 elements do all proteins contain
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen & Nitrogen
What determines the structure of a protein
The order of amino acids determines the structure of a protein
What determines how a protein will work
The structure of a protein will determine how it works
What is a proteins "primary structure"
The order in which the amino acids are arranged in a protein chain is called the "primary structure"
What is the secondary structure of a protein
Some chains coil up or fold, the coils and pleats are the secondary structure
What are the coils and pleats in a protein held together by
Weak forces of chemical attraction or "Hydrogen Bonds"
Explain a proteins "tertiary structure"
The tertiary structure occurs when the chain of amino acids are folded into a ball like shape that's held together by a mixture of weak chemical bonds (hydrogen bonds) and stronger bonds (e.g Disulfate bonds)
What structure is this
Tertiary structure