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2
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part of the amino acid structure that makes each amino acid unique
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5
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this group of amino acids can be either charged or uncharged
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7
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what is created by joining protein monomers together
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8
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this type of amino acid is attracted to water
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9
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chemical process that happens in order to join monomers together
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10
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examples are lysine and arginine, positively charged
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12
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each amino acid (except glycine) exists as these mirror-image forms
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13
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number of levels of protein structure
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14
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monomers of proteins
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16
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examples are aspartate and glutamate, they are negatively charged
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17
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process that breaks apart proteins bonded together
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18
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level of protein structure that is linear
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