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    The Quaternary Structure of Hemoglobin Is
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The Quaternary Structure of Hemoglobin Is

Question 30

Question 30

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The quaternary structure of hemoglobin is


A) not important for the functioning of this protein.
B) rigid and is not affected by oxygen binding.
C) maintained by hydrophobic bonds, salt bridges, and hydrogen bonds.
D) stabilized by disulfide bridges.
E) none of the above

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