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    A Single Protein Strand Folded into a Stable, Functional Domain
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A Single Protein Strand Folded into a Stable, Functional Domain

Question 85

Question 85

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A single protein strand folded into a stable, functional domain represents


A) primary structure.
B) secondary structure.
C) tertiary structure.
D) quaternary structure.
E) most macromolecules.

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