Chemistry, asked by luvkumar7481, 11 months ago

Each polypeptide in a protein has amino acids linked with
each other in a specific sequence. This sequence of amino
acids is said to be ......... .
(a) primary structure of proteins
(b) secondary structure of proteins
(c) tertiary structure of proteins
(d) quateranary structure of proteins

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Answered by aryanchauhan2424
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Answer:(a) primary structure of protein

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Explanation:

Answered by mindfulmaisel
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The sequence of amino acid is said to be the primary structure of proteins.

Option: (a)

Explanation:

  • Each of the protein consists of a number of amino acid. 20 amino acids are arranged in a specific sequence.
  • They can be identified by x-ray crystallography.
  • The sequence of amino acid which is present in a protein is known as the primary structure of the protein.
  • The alpha and beta form of the protein is present in a secondary structure of the protein.
  • The quarternary and the tertiary structure of the protein is the way how a protein is folded and twisted around each other to form the full protein unit

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