Chapter 14
________ or more amino acids constitute a protein.
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A Zwitter ion is a molecular species that exist as a(n) ______ and a(n) ______ one time.
Cation/anion
. _________ proteins serve to give structure to body organs
Fibrous
___________ proteins typically act as transporters and enzymes
Globular
A complex of multiple protein subunits is referred to as a ______ structure.
Quaternary
Amino acids are said to be amphoteric because:
They are acidic and basic
The __________ is the building block for all proteins
amino acid
Amino acids are good biological buffers because of their ________ nature.
amphoteric
A peptide bond forms through a _______ reaction between two amino acids.
dehydration
Within the folds of both hemoglobin and myoglobin is a large porphyrin based compound that carries oxygen to (and carbon dioxide from) our cells. This compound is named _____________.
heme
What phenomenon primarily leads to secondary protein structure?
hydrogen bonding
The type of bond that links together two amino acids is call a(n)________.
peptide bond
Denaturation is the loss of all protein structure except:
primary
Amino acids are able to function as ___________ in the body because they are amphoteric
pseudo-buffers
The pleated sheet is an example of:
secondary
Hydrophobic and hydrophilic interactions in a protein lead to _________ structure of the protein
tertiary
The primary structure is:
the amino acid sequence of a protein