How is a protein’s shape important to its function?
A. The function of the protein is directly related to its shape
B. The shape of the protein is unaffected by the changes in the proteins environment
C. Proteins have no significant function in the human body
Select your answer:
Topics:
Excretory and Musculoskeletal System Microbes Inhalation Injury Dental Specialties Living Organisms & Animal Behaviors Immunology: T cell Development Eyes Blood Lifestyle Diseases Nutrition and Calorific Value Defence against Infectious Diseases Movement and Locomotion Musculoskeletal Injuries Systematic Bacteriology Health and DiseaseOther quiz:
Bacteria, Viruses, and Fungi › ViewE. coli can be transmitted by which of the following?
A. undercooked meat
B. lettuce that has not been washed
C. unpasteurized milk
D. all the options listed
Oncology › View
Which of the following Gleason scores is considered the most aggressive?
A. 3+3
B. 4+5
C. 3+4
D. 4+4