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question 8 (1 point)
the primary structure of a protein describes
the r groups involved.
the linear sequence of amino acids.
the polarity of amino acids.
the hydrogen bonding between amino acids.
complex folding.
Protein structure is categorized into four levels. The primary structure is the most basic level, defined as the linear order of amino acids linked by peptide bonds. R groups, polarity, hydrogen bonding (secondary structure), and complex folding (tertiary/quaternary structures) describe higher or different aspects of protein structure, not the primary level.
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the linear sequence of amino acids.