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Protein polymers

Your body has different kinds of proteins



Their arrangements of amino acids that dictates the protein structure. The structure is related to its function.



Unfavorable change in temperature features the protein

Nucleic acids structure and functions

They are macromolecules that store info, provide directions for building proteins, and DNA and DNA



The DNA stretch programs the amino acids sequence polypeptide a gene. They are polymers made from monomers called nucleotides.



Nucleotides has three parts: five carbon sugar, phosphate group, nitrogen base.



Each DNA has four nitrogenous bases that are adenine, guanine, thymine, and cytosine.

Nucleic acids structure and functions

Dehydration link nucleotide monomers called polynucleotides. Form bonds between nucleotide phosphate. Sugar phosphate back bone and nitrogenous bases hang off.



Two strand of DNA JOIN together to form a double helix. The functional group hang off the base which bases pair up.