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q10.- Proteínas. Introducción, Tipos y Funciones. Holoproteínas y Heteroproteínas
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anatomía aplicada 1º bach 2º trimestre
1.- sistema digestivo
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PEDRO ALVAREZ JIMENEZ
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Question 1
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Los distintos tipos de aa se diferencian por su
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Grupo amino
Grupo carboxilo
Radical
Question 2
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Los distintos tipos de proteínas se diferencian por su grupo prostético
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8ff4a028-9a2f-4b65-b512-6b43539a8a97 (image/png)
Answer
True
False
Question 3
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Las proteínas con función catalítica se denominan
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5de57e8f-1279-4d33-b783-1580a521bbff.gif (image/gif)
Answer
Fosfoproteinas
Enzimas
Nucleoproteinas
Question 4
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Dentro de las funciones de las proteínas, la proteína que forma el pelo y las uñas es del tipo
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acb28563-3f02-4f4f-b294-be97c6086aed.gif (image/gif)
Answer
Reguladora
Estructural
Contráctil
Question 5
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La hemoglobina es una holoproteina
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7f3150d6-d20b-47e8-bcf5-86ca8346f25e.gif (image/gif)
Answer
True
False
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