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Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. As more amino acids are added the protein chain tends to fold upon itself in a characteristic way

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Amino acids are the building blocks of all proteins. As more amino acids are

added the protein chain tends to fold upon itself in a characteristic way. This

characteristic of a protein is called the:


  1. primary structure
  2. secondary structure
  3. tertiary structure
  4. quaternary structure

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C: The shape produced by folding is the tertiary structure. Primary

structure is the sequence in which the amino acids are joined. Secondary structure

is any repetition of the primary structure. Quaternary structure does not

exist.

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