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can anyone explain the primary secondary tertiary and quaternary strutures of proteins please ?
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Primary : Individual arrangements of Amino Acids with peptide Bond.can anyone explain the primary secondary tertiary and quaternary strutures of proteins please ?
THANK YOU SO MUCH GOT ITPrimary : Individual arrangements of Amino Acids with peptide Bond.
Secondary: Formations of Beta-Pleated sheets or Alpha helixic Due to Hydrogen Bonding between amino and carboxyl groups! (or R Groups)
Teritiary: This refers To Specific 3D-shape Of One polypeptide chain Due to Four different type of Bonding (Hydrogen, Disulphide, Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Interactions and Ionic if R group is Charged)
Quaternary: This Is interaction Between More than One Polypeptide chains To Give More Complex 3D-Shape..!
AnytimeTHANK YOU SO MUCH GOT IT
This is what i could think of....Can somebody please describe how palisade layer cells are adapted for photosynthesis ?. I remember only few things and can not express clearly enough. 90degree to the horizontal, packed closely and I dont how how it really helps, light has to go through through only 3 layer of cell walls but I forget how it is happening.
Isn't the Bond between the amine and carboxylic group, the peptide bond? So isn't that the primary structurePrimary : Individual arrangements of Amino Acids with peptide Bond.
Secondary: Formations of Beta-Pleated sheets or Alpha helixic Due to Hydrogen Bonding between amino and carboxyl groups! (or R Groups)
Teritiary: This refers To Specific 3D-shape Of One polypeptide chain Due to Four different type of Bonding (Hydrogen, Disulphide, Hydrophobic/Hydrophilic Interactions and Ionic if R group is Charged)
Quaternary: This Is interaction Between More than One Polypeptide chains To Give More Complex 3D-Shape..!
Yes this was the type of answer i wanted. Thank you so much Mr.Genius!Channel proteins. ION CHANNELS. (What more does it require to make a connection?)
Also, per se I checked the book. There's no lingo there labeling channel proteins to exclusively facilitated diffusion. There is however only a statement that says active transport happens through carrier proteins but as I wrote already, active transport occurs through both types of proteins.
Here's more of an 'intellectual' answer for what you're asking.
I could go into discussion for this but exams are closing up so I'd say bring out some other important questions rather than wasting time with this debate which might carry a mark or two in the actual paper.
I meant Hydrogen Bonds... It forms peptide when it forms covalent bonds !!Isn't the Bond between the amine and carboxylic group, the peptide bond? So isn't that the primary structure
https://in.answers.yahoo.com/question/index?qid=20130528004209AAFad7NYes this was the type of answer i wanted. Thank you so much Mr.Genius!
Tidal Volume is that volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quiet breathing (at rest).
ohhh.... Thnx bro ^.^Tidal Volume is that volume of air moved into or out of the lungs during quiet breathing (at rest).
So Athlete Breaths 11 times And total volume breathed out is 5.5dm^3.
Now simple use ratio:
11 : 5.5
1 : X
X= 5.5/11 = O.5 dm^3 or 500 cm^3!!
Hope i Helped!
Anytime For u Sisohhh.... Thnx bro ^.^
Min. no. of hydrogen bonds are present between adenine and thymine nitrogen bases i.e 2 (check pg#67 of coursebook)http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Biology (9700)/9700_s13_qp_13.pdf
I honestly didn't understand question 24. How to find the minimum or sometimes the maximum number of hydrogen bonds in a DNA?
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