DifferentDifferent amino acid produce different proteins based on the bonds formed between them .
<h3>How does the sequence of amino acids affect the functions of protein ? </h3>
The sequence of amino acid of a protein determines protein shape , since the chemical properties of each amino acids are forces that gives rise to intermolecular interaction to begin to create secondary structure .
Amino acids are monomers of protein. So , different amino acids produce different proteins based on the bonds formed between them.
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it is affected<span> by the arrangement of electrons, but doesn't describe it's arrangement. The </span>shape<span> of a </span>molecule<span> is how the outside atoms are arranged around the central atom. The lone pairs of electrons </span>affect<span> this arrangement, but is not part of it.</span>
Cell walls are thicker than cell membranes, and can therefore support the cell well. They keep a strong boundary for the protection of the cell, but can let water and some nutrients through to nourish and power the cell. Hope this helps! :)
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the shape of the fruit...
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no population at maximum density............. The carrying capacity is the maximum number of individuals that the environment can sustain.