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primary structure
The order of amino acids in a protein determines its structure and function.
the order of its amino acids
The function of a protein depends on its shape.
RNA is the most amino acids.
The order of amino acids can affect the protein's shape.
Like most of the other biological macromolecules, proteins are formed from the linkage of monomers called amino acids.
Amino acids are fundamental in your DNA. You need them to make DNA. You need them to be alive. Amino acids bind together in a special combination that your body needs to make more.
The order of bases in DNA is a code. Proteins are made of substances called, " Amino acids". A long strand of amino acids forms a protein.
By the order of the amino acids that form them. Proteins are distinguished from each other by the complexity of their polypeptide chains.
There are nine essential amino acids: histidine (essential for children), isoleucine, leucine, lysine, methionine, phenylalanine, threonine, tryptophan, and valine. These amino acids must be supplied by food; the body cannot make them.
One is water. This is because in order for two amino acids to join, an OH form one and a H form another amino acid have to be removed forming H2O. This is why it's called a condensation reaction.The other molecule is a dipeptide, whenever two amino acids join it forms a dipeptide. Many amino acids joined forms a polypeptide and then pant polypeptides interacting form a protein.