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    Proteins Often Have Regions That Can Fold and Function as an Independent
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Proteins Often Have Regions That Can Fold and Function as an Independent

Question 70

Question 70

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Proteins often have regions that can fold and function as an independent entity from the whole protein. These regions are called:


A) domains.
B) oligomers.
C) peptides.
D) sites.
E) subunits.

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