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Which of the following best describes a peptide bond? | A. Between the nitrogen atom n the amino acid and the carbon atom in the acid group of the next amino acid.
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A stretch of the DNA that provides the blueprint for the structure of a polypeptide chain is called a ___. | D. Gene
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Which of the following statements is true? | C. Each amino acid contains a carbon atom bound to a hydrogen atom (H), an amino group(NH2), and acid group (COOH), and a side chain.
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Which of the following elements is found in proteins making them unique among other macronutrients like carbohydrates and lipids? | D. Nitrogen
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Which of the following is NOTan enzyme that digests proteins or polypeptides? | C. Gelatin
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