Protein vs Interresidue - What's the difference?
protein | interresidue |
(biochemistry) Any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds.
(nutrition) One of three major classes of food or source of food energy (4 kcal/gram) abundant in animal-derived foods and some vegetables, such as legumes. see carbohydrate and fat for the other two major classes
(biochemistry) Between the residues (sections of amino acids) of a protein
In biochemistry terms the difference between protein and interresidue
is that protein is any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds while interresidue is between the residues (sections of amino acids) of a protein.As a noun protein
is any of numerous large, complex naturally-produced molecules composed of one or more long chains of amino acids, in which the amino acid groups are held together by peptide bonds.As an adjective interresidue is
between the residues (sections of amino acids) of a protein.protein
English
(wikipedia protein)Noun
- For each dish, select a curry, protein , and spiciness.