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What gives a protein its unique shape?

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neither


the unique sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain


the unique folding of the polypeptide chain

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Answer: both

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Answer:

the unique sequence of amino acids in its polypeptide chain

Step-by-step explanation:

Protein is a large molecule which is made from a chain of smaller molecules called amino acids. There are twenty amino acids exist, and when they bond together they make unique proteins depending on their sequence in the chain.

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