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Understanding Protein Structure: A diagram showing amino acid sequences and peptide bond formation in proteins.
Dipeptide structure with labeled peptide bond and questions about amino acid properties and formation.
Overview of protein structure, highlighting fibrous and globular proteins, amino acid composition, essential vs. non-essential amino acids, and the formation of dipeptides through condensation reactions.
Model 1 - Formation of a Peptide Bond: This diagram demonstrates how two amino acids link via a peptide bond to form a dipeptide, highlighting the amine and carboxylic acid groups involved.
Hand-drawn educational diagram showing various proteins—hemoglobin, collagen, insulin, antibodies, and enzymes—and their respective functions.
Protein structure classification and assay methods, illustrating primary and secondary protein structures.
This biology worksheet features diagrams of protein structures and questions regarding cellular handling of misfolded proteins.
Educational worksheet about proteins, focusing on spider silk as a biosteel protein, with background reading and learning objectives.
Model 1 - Formation of a Peptide Bond: This diagram shows the chemical reaction where two amino acids combine to form a dipeptide, highlighting the amine and carboxyl groups involved in the bond formation.
Educational worksheet on protein folding and protein structure, featuring diagrams of different protein levels and handwritten answers.
Model 1 - Formation of a Peptide Bond: This diagram shows the chemical process where two amino acids link together to form a dipeptide through a peptide bond, releasing a water molecule.
Detailed hand-drawn notes on nucleic acid structure, showing primary, secondary, and tertiary levels of DNA and RNA organization.
Illustration of protein structure levels from primary to quaternary, including hemoglobin as an example.