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Define Proteins Polypeptides Arranged Complex Macromolecules Specific Biological

Proteins are complex macromolecules made of one or more polypeptide chains, containing carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, nitrogen, and occasionally sulfur, with specific biological roles.

Proteins are macromolecules composed of one or more polypeptides, containing C, H, O, N, and sometimes S, and possessing specific biological functions.

Front Define proteins.
Back Proteins - one or more polypeptides arranged as complex macromolecules with specific biological functions.
  • Contain C, H, O, N, (S)

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