Besides carbon, hydrogen and oxygen which other atom occurs in protein
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In addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, all proteins contain nitrogen and sulfur atoms, and many also contain phosphorus atoms and traces of other elements. Proteins serve a variety of roles in living organisms and are often classified by these biological roles.
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- All proteins contain nitrogen and sulphur atoms in addition to carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen atoms, and many also contain phosphorus atoms and traces of other elements.
- Proteins play a range of roles in living creatures, and these biological roles are frequently used to classify them.
- Proteins are one of the most important components of living things.
- They are polypeptides because they are made up of lengthy chains of amino acids that are linked together by peptide bonds.
- There are around 20 amino acids, with carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and sulphur being the most common elements.
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