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Which of the following best explains why the sequence of amino acids affects a protein's shape?

the bonding within a protein depends on the sequence of amino acids
the molecular weight of a protein depends on the sequence of amino acids
the type of atoms within a protein depends on the sequence of amino acids
the number of cells within a protein depends on the sequence of amino acids.

User Zorox
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I believe it is:

the bonding within a protein depends on the sequence of amino acids

Because proteins have multiple structures whether it is primary, secondary, tertiary, etc., and they vary based on the bonds such as dipeptide.

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