Answer:
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The answer is Shape, Structure, and Function,
Step-by-step explanation:
A protein's three-dimensional shape and the way its different amino acids are positioned within that shape make up its structure. A protein's structure depends on the order of amino acids in its chain. This is because as a protein folds, the amino acids interact with each other and with nearby molecules in the cell.
Each type of amino acid has unique properties and interacts with molecules in a different way. These interactions determine the final shape of the protein. For example, some types of amino acids stick together, which causes the protein's amino acid chain to bend or loop. Other types of amino acids are repelled by nearby water molecules. This causes parts of the protein to fold inward.