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When Two or More Polypeptide Chains Come Together to Give

Question 56

Question 56

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When two or more polypeptide chains come together to give a protein its ultimate shape, that structure is described as the ________ structure.


A) micro-
B) secondary
C) quaternary
D) tertiary
E) heme group

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