Fill in the blank 1-tertiary. 2- secondary. 3- ternary. 4-amides. 5- order and i
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1-tertiary. 2- secondary. 3- ternary. 4-amides. 5- order and identity. 6- active site . 7- primary
8- function. 9- amino acids. 10- far apart. 11-nearby. 12- codons
-The sequence of DNA ultimately codes for the _______ of amino acids, or _______ structure, in a protein.
-Each amino acid can interact with _______ amino acids to form a folding pattern, or _______ structure, within a segment of protein.
-To form an overall three-dimensional shape, or _______ structure, interactions between _______ pull together segments of protein _______ in sequence.
Explanation / Answer
The sequence of DNA ultimately codes for the orden and identity (5) of amino acids, or primary (7) structure, in a protein.
-Each amino acid can interact with nearby (11) amino acids to form a folding pattern, or secondary (2) structure, within a segment of protein.
-To form an overall three-dimensional shape, or tertiary (1) structure, interactions between amino acids(9) pull together segments of protein far apart (10) in sequence.
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