Examples of 3 dimensional structure are a pyramid, a cone, a cylinder, a prism, a cuboid ... etc
Tertiary Structure.....:)
When a protein loses its three-dimensional structure it's considered denatured.
No. A polygon is a 2-dimensional figure. A polyhedron is 3-dimensional.
3-dimensional, if it's in real life. If it's merely a picture, then it's a 2-dimensional object depicting something that's 3-dimensional.
It is a 3-dimensional space which can be partitioned into simpler 3-d shapes.
Tertiary Structure.....:)
That depends on where the forces will be coming from. If both structures are subjected to forces in 3 dimensions, then the 3 dimensional structure will be less apt to fall over or something. If by strength you mean not compressing, then the 2 dimensional structure might be better theoretically, though you couldn't really build a 2 dimensional structure.
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A crystal lattice.
What is the Lattice Structure
Diamond
A projection formula shows a three-dimensional (3-D) structure in a two-dimensional (2-D) form. It portrays the structure of the compound in a plane that consists of symbols that represent atoms.
Hydrogen Bonds
No, dextrose is glucose but it has a different 3 dimensional structure than regular glucose.
The structure that a mineral forms is called a crystal.
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3-d structure of dna because of base pairing +nt in it ,like as shown above