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Biology, 08.03.2021 05:00, stmy1969

Please help me 32. Enzymes are for biochemical reactions.
33.What does amylase do?
34. Identify the protein by its function:
transport substances in the blood
construction of the cytoskeleton
protects body from foreign pathogens
muscle contraction

35. What monomers make up proteins?
36. What bond connects amino acids?
37. How many amino acids are there?
38. What are the four levels of protein structure?
39.What is denaturation?
40. What can cause it?

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