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1.Proteins are the most abundant and functionallydiverse molecules in living systems where they constitute 50% or more of their dry mass.The word protein is derived…

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1.Proteins.2. Function of proteins. Proteins are very important in living organisms and take on a variety of forms and functions: Enzymes. Antibodies. Actin and myosin Collagen.…

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