Enzymes and antibodies are examples of proteins. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is the first option. A protein is basically an organic compound that has large molecules. I hope that this is the answer you were looking for and it has helped you.
Answer:
Secondary structure proteins folding
Explanation:
Alpha helix and pleated sheets are basically two types if secondary structure of Proteins.
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Answer:
When there is a mutation in the DNA nucleotide sequence where GGC passes into GGA, the mutation is a point mutation of the silent type.
Explanation:
A point mutation of DNA, where the cytosine nucleotide is changed to adenine, GGC to GGA, the resulting triplet mRNA is CCU, instead of GCC.
<u>Codons CCG and CCU encode the same amino acid, which is proline (Pro)</u>, so despite the existence of a mutation, the protein that is synthesized will not have alterations in its number or sequence of amino acids.
Silent mutations are characterized by changes in a nucleotide in the DNA base sequence that do not affect changes in the coding protein, as happens in the change of GGC to GGA.
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I would rather be a multicellular organism.
Explanation:
I say so because if I were to be a single cell organism, how would my life be? Would I still be able to think and move as I do as a multicellular organism? The answer would be no, I wouldnt. Single celled organisms like bacteria have a nucleus, unlike multicellular organisms. I would like to stay the way I am. (Just my opinion)