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- you have now completed translation to create multiple different proteins.
describe two ways how the proteins you created are different from each other.
select all that apply:
the sequence of amino acids that make each protein is different.
the location of the proteins is different.
the shape of each protein is different
the process that made the proteins is different.
Brief Explanations
- For "The sequence of amino acids that make each protein is different": Different proteins are synthesized with different amino acid sequences, which is a fundamental difference. This is because the genetic code (mRNA) translated will code for different amino acid sequences for different proteins.
- For "The shape of each protein is different": The amino acid sequence determines the folding (primary, secondary, tertiary, quaternary structure) of the protein. Different amino acid sequences lead to different three - dimensional shapes, and different shapes mean different functions and properties of the proteins.
- "The location of the proteins is different" is not a direct result of the translation process creating different proteins. Translation creates the protein, and location can be influenced by other cellular processes like transport, but it's not a defining difference between the proteins themselves created via translation.
- "The process that made the proteins is different" is incorrect because all these proteins are made via the process of translation (assuming the context is translation in protein synthesis), so the process is the same.
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A. The sequence of amino acids that make each protein is different.
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