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Kate Bentley
18 July, 13:26
How are proteins different than polypeptides?
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Yael
18 July, 14:36
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Proteins are large bio-molecules and macro-molecule. Consisting of one or more chains of amino acids residues. It performs a vast array of functions within living organism. A linear chain of amino acid residues is called polypeptides and protein contains at least one polypeptide.
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