They take a two dimensional string of beads and make wildly variant three-dimensional shapes - from sheets, to helixes, to any type of globule imaginable. Speaking of globules, they Love to combine and increase their flexibility exponentially.
Magnetism is a unique property of minerals used in a compass.
the answer of course is Unique Values
There are no side chains in proteins, but the side chains in amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, determine their unique properties.
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. Each type of the proteins will have its on unique function and structure.
it is duplicate
Its spectral lines would be one unique property.
The diverse functions of proteins are primarily attributed to their unique three-dimensional structures, which are determined by their amino acid sequences. This structural diversity allows proteins to interact specifically with various molecules, enabling them to catalyze reactions, provide structural support, transport substances, and participate in signaling pathways. Additionally, the ability of proteins to undergo conformational changes enhances their functional versatility.
One unique property of electromagnetic waves is that they can travel through a vacuum, unlike mechanical waves which require a medium for propagation.
Soya beans is the most unique among pulses because of the number of proteins that it contains.
Self replication.
all of its sides are equal
is where the properties in the field is unique