level of protein organization


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Proteins
Proteins - Proteins, which constitute about 10 to 12% of the cell contents, are macromolecules having a significant role in the metabolism of a cell. Proteins are polymers of amino acids. Each protein is a linear, unbranched, polypeptide molecule. The order i..
Proteins
Proteins are complex compounds made up of chains of nitrogen containing building blocks called amino acids. Besides nitrogen they also contain carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. The proteins present in living organisms contain more than 20 amino acids and each of them have ..
Organ System Level
A group of organs become organized into an organ system for coordinating a major function. Different organs in the digestive system carry out functions related to nutrition in an anima..
Proteins - Introduction
Proteins are the high molecular mass complex biopolymers of amino acids and organic compounds that are most important to life. They are essential for growth and maintenance of life. They are high molecular weight, nitrogen rich substances that are present all living cells ..
Proteins - Introduction
conversion of proteins to amino acids Proteins are the high molecular mass complex biopolymers of amino acids and organic compounds that are most important to life. They are essential for growth and maintenance of life. They are high molecular weight, nitrogen rich substances that are present all living cells of ani..
Structure of Proteins - Tertiary structure
Primary, secondary, teritiary and quaternary structures of haemoglobin .4 - Collagen triplex helix In globular proteins e.g., haemoglobin the polypeptide chains consist partly of helical sections which are folded about the random cuts to give it a spherical shape. The primary, secondary and tertiary and quarternary levels of haemoglobin structure a..
Organism and Its Characteristics
An organism is a distinct unit of life in nature. It is said to be the smallest level and basic unit of ecological hierarc..
ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Formation of large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids and starch Bonding characteristics of carbon, simple hydrocarbons, complex polymers and biological molecules Amino acids as building blocks of proteins System for naming the ten simplest linear hydroc..
ORGANIC AND BIOCHEMISTRY
Formation of large molecules (polymers) such as proteins, nucleic acids and starch Bonding characteristics of carbon, simple hydrocarbons, complex polymers and biological molecules Amino acids as building blocks of proteins System for naming the ten simplest linear hydroc..
Organ Transplantation
Organ Transplantation - Organ transplantation has become a therapeutic modality to treat patients with end - stage disease. While many types of organs have been successfully transplanted, the histocompatibility barrier between recipient and donor remains a problem. It ..
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