High School Biology › Understanding Requirements for Life and Cell Theory
Proteins are extremely important to biological function and metabolism. Amino acids are the monomers that make up proteins. What elements can be found in amino acids?
Which of the following biological macromolecules is incorrectly paired with its function in animal cells?
How do amino acids connect to make a protein?
What makes up the tertiary structure of a protein?
What forms the quaternary structure of a protein?
What determines the primary structure of a protein?
Which of the following best describes the “central dogma” of molecular biology?
How do amino acids enter the bloodstream from the small intestine?
Which of the following is not a characteristic of a living organism?
Which of the following illustrates the cell theory?