A protein is "denatured" when it inflates or deflates due to pH level, heat, Ect.
Not sure if that's what you meant by losing its shape, though
A net is an unfolded 3D geometrical shape
a pyramid is a 3D shape :)
is a square a 3d shape
The mathematical term for a 3D shape is a "three-dimensional geometric figure" or simply "solid." Common examples include cubes, spheres, cylinders, and pyramids. These shapes have volume and occupy space in three dimensions: length, width, and height.
A 3d shape can have infinite sides
The 3D shape or fold.
The types of bonds that hold the 3D shape of a protein together are primarily hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, disulfide bonds, and hydrophobic interactions. These bonds contribute to the stability and structure of the protein molecule.
Yes but the correct term is octohedron
The protein would have a tertiary structure. This structure results from the unique folding of the single polypeptide chain into a 3D shape, giving the protein its functional conformation.
It depends on the 3d shape.
It is not a 3D shape.
A net is an unfolded 3D geometrical shape
A camera is a 3D shape. A photograph is a 2D projection of a 3D shape onto a 2D shape.
a pyramid is a 3D shape :)
is a square a 3d shape
what 3d shape is a tyre
A sheet ( piece) of paper is a 3 - dimensional object. The length and width can be measured with a ruler. However, the thickness (3rd dimension) you will need a micrometer to measure the thickness. As a solid object it is a 'cuboid'.