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Match the basic protein functions in the left column with a specific example of that type of protein in the column on the right. 1.___ gene regulatory A. insulin 2.___ motor B. carboxylase 3.___ storage C. rhodopsin 4.___ enzyme D. hemoglobin 5.___ transport E. ferritin 6.___ structural F. myosin 7.___ special purpose G. green fluorescent protein 8.___ receptor H. tubulin 9___ signal I. homeodomain proteins

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Answer:

1. I 2. F 3. E 4. B 5. D 6. H 7. G 8. C 9. A

Step-by-step explanation:

(A) Insulin is a signal protein involved in controlling blood glucose levels.

(B) Carboxylase is an enzyme required in the process of carboxylation.

(C) Rhodopsin is a light sensitive receptor found in the retina of the eye.

(D) Haemoglobin transports oxygen in blood.

(E) Ferritin is a protein that stores iron.

(F) Myosin is a motor protein that carries out its function with actin

(G) Green fluorescent protein has the special purpose of tagging proteins.

(H) Tubulin is a structural protein that gives rise to microtubules that support living cells.

(I) Homeodomain proteins are involved in the regulation of gene expression.

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