Primary: Simple string of amino acids called a polypeptide.
Secondary: The varied hydrogen bonding of the side chains resulting in alpha helixes and beta sheets.
Tertirary: The R group bondingd; hydophobic, hydrophilic, hydrogen bonding and disulfide bonding, which results in the globular, actual protein.
Quarternary: The construction of multi protein subunits from tertiary structure. Such as hemeglobin.
When two or more polypeptide chains come together to give a protein its ultimate shape, that structure is described as the quaternary structure. Polypeptides are chains of amino acids.
Quaternary structure.
Secondary structure
quaternary structure
The answer is Quaternary structure.
tertiary structure
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All the structure except the primary structure. Sure 100%
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