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Q: What level of protein is created by the interaction of multiple polypeptides?
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What molecule is formed from polypeptides?

protein


Why do they call proteins polypeptides?

A 'peptide' is a chain of amino acids, and a protein is made from multiple chains, ergo 'polypeptide', 'poly-' meaning 'many'.


What are the polymers of protein?

The polymers of protein are polypeptide or enzymes.


What cellular structure assembles amino acids into polypeptides?

Ribosomes. They use the mRNA molecule that was created to code for te protein


What are chains of amino acids known as?

They are known as protein chains or polypeptides


Macromolecule made of one or more polypeptides?

Protein(s), of course.


The pancreatic enzyme that reduces the large protein molecule polypeptides is?

trypsin


The structure of a protein that involves the interaction between two distinct polypeptide chains is?

Protein is made up of amino acids and these acids have peptide bonds between them. As there are different numbers of amino acids in each type of protein, they have different number peptide bonds. Mostly all proteins are polypeptides.


What is a molecule consisting of two or more amino acids called?

Proteins are long chains of amino acids. Smaller chains of amino acids are known as polypeptides. (Proteins are still polypeptides).


Polymer of a protien?

Normally you can just refer to the polymers just as proteins, but if you want to be specific, you can say polypeptide, thereby excluding amino acids, dipeptides, and oligopeptides. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.


What kind of bond link the monomers in a protein?

peptide bonds chain together the monomers of a protein (ergo called polypeptides).


Which enzyme helps in the digestion of protein?

trypsin and pepsinPepsin in the stomach converts protein into polypeptides ( grouos of amino acids )