Different types of proteins are formed by the bonding of different types of amino acids. There are typically four types of amino acids that make up a protein.
The variation in the structure and function of proteins is related to the number and the various combinations of amino acids they contain.
all proteins are made up of different amino acids which separate the organisms
proteins can differ from one another in the number and sequence of amino acids
Receptor proteins.
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The number of their neutrons.
Only protists use photosynthesis, bacteria don't.
Endoplasmic reticulum
By the order of the amino acids that form them. Proteins are distinguished from each other by the complexity of their polypeptide chains.
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Receptor proteins.
By the order of the amino acids that form them. Proteins are distinguished from each other by the complexity of their polypeptide chains.
It is a solution.
The number of their neutrons.
They are building block of proteins. Add one to another to another to make chains and those chains are proteins. Glycine is an example of one.
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by their method of mobility