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    The Molecular Structure of Peptide Hormones Involves
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The Molecular Structure of Peptide Hormones Involves

Question 57

Question 57

Multiple Choice

The molecular structure of peptide hormones involves


A) four interconnected rings of carbon atoms.
B) short chains of amino acids.
C) long chains of amino acids.
D) modified tyrosine molecules.

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