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The amino acid gives the protein it's 3-dimensional shape
Tertiary Structure.
hydrogen bonds
A 1 dimensional shape is a line.
The net of a 2 dimensional shape can be folded into a 3 dimensional shape
The order of amino acids for each protein determines its final three-dimensional shape
The amino acid gives the protein it's 3-dimensional shape
Tertiary Structure.....:)
Protein structure is dictated by the sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. The charge and polarity of the amino acid side chains decide the final confirmation (or three dimensional shape) of the protein.
that's theoretical a hyper shape
DNA determines a protein's shape by determining the sequence of the amino acids in a protein.
It is called "Denaturing" of proteins.
Tertiary Structure.
Weak hydrogen bond that form between some amino acids help to determine the three-dimensional shape.
hydrogen bonds
Proteins are built as chains of amino acids, which then fold into unique three-dimensional shapes. Bonding within protein molecules helps stabilize their structure, and the final folded forms of proteins are well-adapted for their functions.
it is plutonic if it hs no line of symetry