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100

What is the primary structure of proteins?

Amino acids
100

True or false: Proteins are small, but complex molecules

False: proteins are LARGE and complex molecules

100

True or false: the shape of proteins determines the function

True: the structure of proteins dictates their job!

100

True or false: globular proteins are more linear than fibrous proteins.

False - it is the opposite!

100

When you change the shape of a protein without breaking the bonds, what is this process called?

Denaturation

200

What is the secondary structure of proteins?

Helix

200

What elements make up proteins? Hint: there are 4 major ones.

Carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen

200

What do proteins and carbohydrates have in common relating to structure?

They both are important in the structure of the cell wall. 

200

What is the function of fibrous proteins?

Provide structure and strength


200

When a protein is broken down, and then reaggregates, what is this process called?

Coagulation

300

What is the tertiary structure of proteins?

Polypeptide chains

300

What part of the composition of proteins gives them their versatililty?

Nitrogen

300

What are the two types of proteins?

Fibrous and globular

300

What is the function of globular proteins?

Many roles, but important in transportation/carrier molecules. 

300

What is the most common form of denaturation?

Denaturation by heat

400
What is the quaternary structure of proteins?

2+ polypeptides

400

Polypeptides are linked with what kind of bonds?

Peptide bonds
400

Collagen and elastin are two examples of which kind of protein?

Fibrous

400

What kind of protein is meat?

Fibrous

400

What is found in the hides and bones of animals to make gelatin?

Collagen

500

How many alpha amino acids exist?

22

500

Peptide bonds are between what two elements?

Carbon and nitrogen

500

Hemoglobin is an example of which kind of protein?

Globular

500

How is the structure of fish different from meat?

Fish have minimal connective tissue and segmented muscle fibres, making it more flaky!

500

How is meringue formed?

Meringue is formed by beating eggs whites and incorporating air bubbles. As you beat the egg whites, they are denatured, and this allows them to form a protein film around the air bubbles, keeping the meringue fluffy and light!