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A) primary structure
B) tertiary structure
C)quaternary structure
D)beta-pleated sheet
E)secondary structure
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C) quaternary structure



Primary Structure: The unique sequence of amino acids that makes up a protein or polypeptide chain.

Secondary Structure: The way in which the primary structure of a polypeptide chain folds.

Tertiary Structure: The final 3D structure of a protein, entailing the shaping of a secondary structure.

Quaternary Structure: The structure formed when two or more polypeptide chains join together, sometimes with an inorganic component, to form a protein
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C)quaternary structure
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