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Which of the following statements about protein synthesis is incorrect? There are about 20 different amino acidsThe amino acids that make up a protein can be connected in any orderEach group of three bases codes for one amino acidProteins are made up of amino acids

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Which of the following statements about protein synthesis is incorrect? There are about 20 different amino acidsThe amino acids that make up a protein can be connected in any orderEach group of three bases codes for one amino acidProteins are made up of amino acids

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The incorrect statement is: "The amino acids that make up a protein can be connected in any order".

This is incorrect because the order of amino acids in a protein is not random. It is determined by the sequence of nucleotides in the gene that codes for that protein. The order of amino acids is crucial as it determines the protein's structure and function. Any change in this order can lead to a non-functional protein or a different protein altogether.

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