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GCSE Biology Practice Test: Proteins - The Function of Amino Acid Chains
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Proteins are amino acid chains which are vital to all living organisms. They are polymers that consist of amino acid chains and they have a wide variety of functions in living organisms. There are many types of protein but four basic groups are structural proteins (examples keratin and collagen); enzymes (examples amylase and protease); hormones (examples insulin and growth hormone) and carrier molecules (example haemoglobin). Proteins are also found on the surface of microbes entering the body where they are called antigens. When these antigens are detected, they automatically trigger your... Show more
GCSE Biology Practice Test: Proteins - The Function of Amino Acid Chains
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1. Which special proteins are released by white blood cells when a pathogen is invading your body?
2. Some proteins ensure the function of which type of tissue?
3. Which chemical reagent is used to test for proteins?
4. Proteins are damaged by high...
5. Enzymes are a special type of...
6. Some hormones are proteins. Which of the following is an example of a hormone which is a protein?
7. Haemoglobin is a protein which carries oxygen and is found in the...
8. Enzymes are biological...
9. Proteins consist of chains of...
10. The amino acid chain can be folded into a special...