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A short video about protein primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structure.
Proneural • 309,447 views
could someone please answer my question? Does a primary structure evolve to a secondary, secondary evolve to tertiairy, etc...?? Or are these just seperate structures, "levels" a protein can have.
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Lecture 7: p-orbitals
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MIT • 12,694 views
confusing question at 1:10.
It has 2 subshells, d and f, d has 5 orbitals, f has 7 orbitals...=12 orbitals total
ml says there are 10 orbitals..= -2,-1,0,1,2 x 2 (l=3, 2) = 10 orbitals total
is she adding the possible orbitals and substracting ml?
Or should the question just be how many subshells?
could someone please answer my question? Does a primary structure evolve to a secondary, secondary evolve to tertiairy, etc...?? Or are these just seperate structures, "levels" a protein can have.