Original Model Of An Essential Amino Acid Phenylalanine

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1.A. Original model of an essential amino acid Phenylalanine. This shows the atoms and bonds in both the backbone and the side chain.

B. Original diagram of the different levels of protein structure (i.e., primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary).

C. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is made through dehydration, using a complete chemical equation.

Citation: Hudon-MIller, S. (2013).

D. An original diagram, that demonstrates how a peptide bond is broken through hydrolysis, using a complete chemical equation.

Citation: Hudon-MIller, S. (2013).
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Education and Self Enforcement
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