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schematically represent Primary secondary and tertiary structure of a hypothetical polymer using protein as example​

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Answered by siddartha1729
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All proteins have Primary secondary and territory structures but quantenna Re structures only arise when a protein is made up of two or more polypeptide chains... primary the primary structure of a protein is the level of protein structure which refers to specific sequence of amino acids.

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Answered by Anonymous
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☑️ Primary Structure --- Secondary Structure --- Tertiary Structure

➡️ Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form a linear strand of polypeptide.

➡️ Coiling of linear polypeptide due to development of hydrogen bonds between i-mide group of one amino acid and carbonyl group of fourth amino acid.

➡️ Secondary structure polypeptide is bent and folded variously to form a compact structure with certain functional groups coming to the surface.

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