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primary secondary
Probably in tertiary structures as primary and secondary structures are those structures seen during the formation of proteins and tertiary proteins are mature proteins.
Proteins?
Keratin
keratin
They have different primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
You have a primary and secondary tank. Certain air functions of the truck use the primary and others use the secondary tank.
A primary group has fact to face interactions and is more intimate than secondary groups. Secondary groups are more formal.
There are innumerable functions of proteins in the body. Well, the primary functions of proteins include building and repairing of body tissues, regulation of body processes and formation of enzymes and hormones.
Keratin is a protein, so it has both a primary and secondary structure. In fact, all proteins have a primary and secondary structure, along with a tertiary and quaternary structure. There are many different ways proteins can be structured and shaped, so biochemists divide proteins into 4 separate parts or structures.
One of the primary functions is to aid in synthesis of proteins.
Primary groups provide support and camaraderie, secondary groups offer specialized expertise, in-groups foster loyalty and cohesion, and out-groups may provide a contrasting perspective. Reference groups set standards for behavior and performance within the organization.