Answer and Explanation:
1. Amino-acid sequence is the primary structure of a protein
2. Alpha helices, beta sheets and coiled coils refers to the protein folding and they represent the secondary structure of a protein
3. Protein ensemble formed by alpha helices, beta sheets and coiled coils represent the tertiary structure of a protein
4. Macromolecules with multiple polypeptides form globular or fibrous protein structures (quaternary structure)
Explanation:
If the mutation changes the sequence of nucleotides in the DNA, the genotype will change. This change in genotype will give rise to different sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide formed after translation. This different protein may be non-functional or reduced in function, which may ultimately change the phenotype as well.
However, it is important to note that the phenotype may or may not change depending on the type of mutation. If the mutation causes a totally different protein to be synthesized during translation, the phenotype will be greatly affected as well. If the mutation only changes one or two amino acids in the final polypeptide, there might be no visible chanhlge in the phenotype.
Answer:
that's not a good idea, most teachers search the web to check for plagiarism, and if they did they would see this question. but I'd say to go over the main facts, such as their diet, their ecosystem, and animals that prey on them. then add a few facts as space fillers if you need to.