What are proteins and what do they do? Examples of protein functions. Structures of Proteins and Amino Acids. Functions of Proteins in Living Organisms. Structure and Function of Enzymes. Chemiosmotic Gradients for ATP Production. Role of Anaerobic Respiration.
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- Q1How do proteins contribute to hormone function in the body?By acting as signaling molecules to regulate various physiological processesBy facilitating muscle contractionBy storing genetic informationBy producing ATP through chemiosmotic gradients30s
- Q2How do proteins contribute to cell structure and support?By facilitating muscle contractionBy regulating body temperatureBy forming structural components like collagen and keratinBy storing genetic information30s
- Q3How do proteins contribute to the immune system?By recognizing and defending against foreign pathogensBy facilitating muscle contractionBy regulating body temperatureBy storing genetic information30s
- Q4What is the primary function of proteins in muscle cells?Facilitating muscle contractionStoring genetic informationRegulating body temperatureTransporting oxygen30s
- Q5How do proteins contribute to cellular energy production?By facilitating muscle contractionBy regulating body temperatureBy aiding in the formation of chemiosmotic gradients for ATP productionBy storing energy in the form of glycogen30s
- Q6What is the role of enzymes in biological systems?Transporting oxygenRegulating body temperatureCatalyzing chemical reactionsStoring genetic information30s
- Q7What is the structure of proteins made up of?Fatty acidsAmino acidsMonosaccharidesNucleotides30s
- Q8Which of the following is NOT a function of proteins in living organisms?Transporting molecules within the bodyFacilitating muscle contractionRegulating gene expressionStoring genetic information30s
- Q9What is the basic unit of proteins?NucleotidesFatty acidsMonosaccharidesAmino acids30s
- Q10What is the primary function of proteins in living organisms?Transporting oxygenStoring genetic informationCatalyzing chemical reactionsRegulating body temperature30s