YEAR 12 CHEMISTRY Students in Dr Kaur’s chemistry class are developing models to depict the relationship between the primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. Proteins are large complex molecules that are the building blocks of our body. Our body uses protein to build and repair tissues, and they are form vital enzymes and hormones. Proteins are polymers, which is a large molecule made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller units called Amino Acids. There are 20 different types of amino acids that can be arranged in different ways to make a protein

Home / Uncategorized / YEAR 12 CHEMISTRY Students in Dr Kaur’s chemistry class are developing models to depict the relationship between the primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins. Proteins are large complex molecules that are the building blocks of our body. Our body uses protein to build and repair tissues, and they are form vital enzymes and hormones. Proteins are polymers, which is a large molecule made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller units called Amino Acids. There are 20 different types of amino acids that can be arranged in different ways to make a protein

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YEAR 12 CHEMISTRY
Students in Dr Kaur’s chemistry class are developing models to depict the relationship between the primary, secondary and tertiary structure of proteins.

Proteins are large complex molecules that are the building blocks of our body. Our body uses protein to build and repair tissues, and they are form vital enzymes and hormones. Proteins are polymers, which is a large molecule made up of hundreds or thousands of smaller units called Amino Acids. There are 20 different types of amino acids that can be arranged in different ways to make a protein

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