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The tertiary structure of a protein is a complex arrangement formed as the polypeptide chain folds and twists.

a. True
b. False

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True

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The tertiary structure of a protein is a complex arrangement formed as the polypeptide chain folds and twists.

This folding & twisting of polypeptide chain leading to its complex structure, is true about tertiary structure of protein. It occurs due to different interactions between side chains of amino acids.

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