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The two polypeptide chains present in insulin contain which of the following number

The Two Polypeptide Chains Present In Insulin Contain Which Of Chemistry Question

The two polypeptide chains present in insulin contain which of the following number of amino acids

Options

(a) 18,12
(b) 30,21
(c) 20,21
(d) 25,16

Correct Answer:

30,21

Explanation:

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Topics: Biomolecules and Polymers (88)
Subject: Chemistry (2512)

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