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What do you mean by tertiary structure of protein.​

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Answered by anjaligautam82874
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Tertiary Structure: The Overall 3-Dimensional Shape of a Protein. A protein needs to adopt a final and stable 3-dimensional shape in order to function properly. The Tertiary Structure of a protein is the arrangement of the secondary structures into this final 3-dimensional shape.

Answered by Anonymous
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Tertiary Structure: The Overall 3-Dimensional Shape of a Protein. A protein needs to adopt a final and stable 3-dimensional shape in order to function properly. The Tertiary Structure of a protein is the arrangement of the secondary structures into this final 3-dimensional shape.

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