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All proteins have amino acids as their building blocks. Even though there are only 20 amino acids, there are more than a million different proteins, and each works in a unique way. Which of the following conclusions about a protein's function is best supported by this information? (4 points)

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The amino acids combine in different ways to form proteins with different shapes, and this affects which molecules can bind to it, which in turn directs the protein's function.

The amino acids reproduce in different ways, and this allows them to form many different proteins, which in turn directs the protein's function.

The shape of a protein determines what amino acids it is made of and what types of reactions it can be used for, which in turn affects the protein's function.

The shape of a protein dictates when a protein will break apart into amino acids, which in turn affects the protein's function.

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Answer:

The amino acids combine in different ways to form proteins with different shapes, and this affects which molecules can bind to it, which in turn directs the protein's function.

Explanation:

There are many different combinations for amino acids to bind, and all of the different combinations have very different structures.

Additionally, the unique shapes of all proteins determine the exact function that they have.

These different shapes will also affect what molecules can bind to it.