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:
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A. the maintenance of homeostasis
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Which of the following is a product of cellular respiration?
A. Radiant Energy
B. Oxygen
C. Glucose
D. Water