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Outline of Information to pull out of pp. 46-50 in Text book Proteins and Nucleic Acids Proteins (pp.46-48) Monomer-basic structure Types of proteins and their functions Number of amino acids o what makes them different from one another o what's responsible for giving them their chemical properties Polymers o Bond responsible for linking amino acids together o Levels of Protein Structure Description of level Identify chemical bonds responsible for each level Relationship between protein structure and function Effect of environment on shape and function of proteins Nucleic Acids (pp. 49-50) Monomer-basic structure Polymers--Types of nucleic acids and their functions Different nitrogenous bases found in DNA Comparison between DNA and RNA