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Q: What is the functional three-dimensional form of a protein called?
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Which type of protein shields a newly forming protein from cytoplasmic influences while it is folding into its functional form?

Chaperonins


TWO OR MORe proteins that join to form a functional unit is?

Two or more proteins that join to form a functional unit is the quaternary structure of a protein. An example is joining two or more polypeptides together to form a functional unit.


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The solid protein fibers, which form a mesh over wounds, are called "fibrin".


The simplest form of a protein is called?

Amino Acids


What is the noun form of functional?

The noun form of the adjective functional is functionality.The word functional is the adjective form of the noun function.


Interaction between individual polypeptide chains to form a protein complex is a what kind of structure?

I'm pretty sure it's quaternary"If several protein chains associate w/ one another to form a functional protein, the protein is said to have a quaternary structure" - 'Human Physiology, 4th E', Dee Unglaub Silverthorn


What is the bent or kinked form of retinal is combined with a protein called?

To form the visual pigment called


What are small bodies that serve as the site of protein synthesis in cells called?

The small bodies (sometimes called organelles) where proteins are synthesized are ribosomes.At a ribosome, amino acids are assembled into chains called polypeptides.Strictly, the protein is not synthesized at the ribosome, although people often talk that way. This is because what leaves the ribosome is the completed polypeptide chain, which then has to coil, fold, and maybe even combine with one or more other polypeptide chains to form the functional molecule that is the protein.


Set of 3 bases in rRNA?

The rRNA doesn't really have any bases that are combined for translation. Instead, it is bound with protein in order to form functional ribosomes.