The monomers in a protein can be identified using chromatography.
Insulin is a protein used to treat people suffering from diabetes.
In an experiment, insulin was broken down into a mixture of monomers.
A chromatogram was set up with a sample of the mixture and samples of the monomers praline and lysine as reference.
i) Explain, with the aid of a diagram, how chromatography could be used to show
that praline and lysine are present in the mixture.
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