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Multiple Choice
The specific amino acid sequence in a protein is its:
A
Primary structure.
B
Secondary structure.
C
Tertiary structure.
D
Quaternary structure.
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Understand that proteins are made up of amino acids linked together in a specific sequence.
Recognize that the sequence of amino acids in a protein determines its structure and function.
Learn that the primary structure of a protein refers to the linear sequence of amino acids.
Differentiate between primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures: Primary is the sequence, secondary involves local folding, tertiary is the overall 3D shape, and quaternary is the arrangement of multiple polypeptide chains.
Identify that the specific amino acid sequence in a protein is referred to as its primary structure.