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A scientist observes an enzyme polypeptide chain arranged in spiral turns that rise upward and are held in place by hydrogen bonds. Which level of structural arrangement is s/he looking at?
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A scientist observes an enzyme polypeptide chain arranged in spiral turns that rise upward and are held in place by hydrogen bonds. Which level of structural arrangement is s/he looking at?
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So the problem ask to find the level of structural arrangement that the scientist observed in an enzyme that is arranged in spiral turn that rise upward and are held in place by hydrogen bond and the best answer would be Tertiary. I hope this helps
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