Amino acid sequence primarily determines a proteins shape, but secondary (alpha helix and beta sheet) and tertiary structures (Hydrogen bonding, other chemical bonding between structures) adds to it.
Be more specific about what it is whose shapes interest you.
the DNA of that cell
Electron cloud
it determines how the molecule functions
it determines how the molecule functions
The correct answer is: The shape of a molecule determines its properties and interactions.
A crystal is a mineral where all of the atoms are in a row, this is what makes it kind of clear. What determines its shape is the amount of space it has to form in and will usually have triangular pyramidal edges.
The container determines the shape.
The gene sequence determines the codon, which in turn determines the aminoacid, which in turn determines the tridimensional shape on the protein, which in turn determines the shape of the active site, which in turn determines what it'll be catalysing.
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The order of amino acids for each protein determines its final three-dimensional shape
the interactical shape of its form would be the growth of it.
the system its part of
It determines the shape of the cell.
the container that it is in
fracture
A crystal is a mineral where all of the atoms are in a row, this is what makes it kind of clear. What determines its shape is the amount of space it has to form in and will usually have triangular pyramidal edges.
A bacillus does not refer to the shape of a virus. The capsid of a virus is what determines the shape of a virus.
The shape of an organ determines the function of the organ. The shape tells you what that particular organ does.