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  • Q:

    When the tertiary structure of a protein is disrupted, the secondary structure of the protein is usually also disrupted. This is primarily because:

     

    A

    tertiary structure holds together the secondary structure.

    B

    secondary structure is composed of tertiary structure.

    C

    disruption of any structural aspect of proteins destroys all structural aspects of proteins.

    D

    secondary and tertiary structure are held together by similar intermolecular bonds.



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