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What is the primary level of protein structure responsible for? Order/sequence
What type of bonds are present in the primary level of protein structure? Peptide bonds. Covalent
What is the secondary levl of protein structure responsible for? Partial folding
In what 2 ways can the secondary level fold the protein? Beta pleat and alpha helix
What type of bonds are present in the secondary level of protein structure? Hydrogen
What is the tertiary level of protein structure responsible for? total folding
What are 2 other names that the tertiary level of protein structure is called? native or 3D
What type of bonds are present in the tertiary level? Mostly non covalent
In what instance is the quarternary level required? Multiple polypeptide chains
What is the quartenary level responsible for? arranging the multiple polypeptide chains
What type of bonds are present in the quarternary level? non cavalent
What is denaturation? the unfolding of protens until they lose their functions
What is renaturation? When some small proteins refold themselves
Whatare the 2 types of nucleic acid? DNA and RNA
What is the general structure of nucleicc acid? Nitrogenous base, 5 Carbon sugar, and phosphate group
What are the 2 types of nitrogenous bases and how many rings do they have? Pyramidine-1 and Purine-2
Whattype of bonds hold 2 nucleotides together? Phosphodiester bonds
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