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Protein is a macronutrient. Opposites would be micronutrients which are vitamins and minerals.
The primary structure of the protein, which refers to the sequence of amino acids, would likely not be affected when a protein is denatured. Denaturation usually disrupts the secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of a protein.
Yes, if the dummy strand, which is the non-template DNA strand, were used to make a protein, the resulting protein sequence would not correspond to the original DNA template sequence correctly. This would lead to a protein with a different amino acid sequence and potentially non-functional or misfolded protein.
Yes,it is an example of non protein enzyme.
Without RNA, cells would not be able to carry out protein synthesis. This would prevent the translation of genetic information from DNA into proteins, leading to a lack of essential cellular functions and ultimately cell death.
Mostly they would be in big departments/store. For example: Kanto- Saffron City Johto- Goldenrod City Hoenn- Lilycove City and other big cities.
You buy protein at the department store on the 4th floor. (in goldenrod city.)
Is Mineral A Protein would be a real question cause MINERALS ARE A PROTEIN!
A protein would be meat like chicken.
Yes, i would suggest whey protein. Yes, i would suggest whey protein.
The protein would be made of the wrong nucleic acids
No, does milk give you protein? No, so the answer would be no.
Whey Protein
Protein is a macronutrient. Opposites would be micronutrients which are vitamins and minerals.
The primary structure of the protein, which refers to the sequence of amino acids, would likely not be affected when a protein is denatured. Denaturation usually disrupts the secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures of a protein.
That would be about 9.6%
An enzyme called a protease would digest proteins. Examples would be pepsin and trypsin.