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Orders of protein structure: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary. Alpha helix and beta pleated sheet.
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Learn about enzyme structure and function, including how enzymes work and their role in biological processes.
Explanation of the structure and function of globular proteins.
Rules for naming alcohols.
Course: Organic chemistry > Unit 7. Lesson 5: Synthesis and cleavage of ethers. Williamson ether synthesis. Acidic cleavage of ethers.
Functional groups. Large biological molecules are generally composed of a carbon skeleton (made up of carbon and hydrogen atoms) and some other atoms, including oxygen, nitrogen, or sulfur. Often, these additional atoms appear in the context of functional groups.
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