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Fibers used in textiles can be either natural or synthetic. Cotton and Linen are different variants of cellulose fibers. Wool is natural polyamide (protein) fiber. Nylon and polyester are variants used in synthetic fibers. There are 35 kinds of amino acids used in making proteins, and most proteins have 50-1000 amino acids in the chain. What does this say about the number of different kinds of proteins available in nature

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Proteins are very varied, and the number of junctions and the arrangement in which these junctions are found depends on this.

In addition to taking into account the amount of amino acids.

Step-by-step explanation:

Proteins in nature are found in great variety, this is due not only to the amount of amino acids present, but the multiple combination options between these amino acids, we must not ignore the unions, that is why some proteins are more complex what others.

Proteins have different unions and this makes it have different coformations, there are primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary unions, if the protein has all these unions it is considered complex, whereas if it has the simplest it is considered a simple protein.

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