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Section A (multiple-choice questions with one correct answer)

Proteins are essential biological molecules made from long chains of amino acids. Their unique sequences fold into precise three-dimensional structures that determine a vast range of functions, including catalysis, transport, signalling, and structural support. In IB Biology, understanding how amino acid composition, bonding, and environmental conditions shape protein structure is key to explaining how these molecules carry out their diverse roles in living organisms.
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