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Explain a proteins "tertiary structure"

Author: Carmen Melissa



Answer:

The tertiary structure occurs when the chain of amino acids are folded into a ball like shape that's held together by a mixture of weak chemical bonds (hydrogen bonds) and stronger bonds (e.g Disulfate bonds)


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