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Protein structures have several different levels of organization. The primary structure of a protein is its amino acid sequence. The secondary and tertiary structures are more complicated.
 
  Consider the definitions below and select the one that best fits the term protein domain.
  (a) a small cluster of  helices and  sheets
  (b) the tertiary structure of a substrate-binding pocket
  (c) a complex of more than one polypeptide chain
  (d) a protein segment that folds independently
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