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question 40 the shape of a protein is determined by a. the number of peptide bonds b. its size c. its cell location d. the type and order of its amino acids
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The sequence and type of amino - acids in a protein determine its primary structure, which in turn dictates its higher - order structures (secondary, tertiary, and quaternary), thus determining its shape. The number of peptide bonds, size, and cell location do not directly determine the shape.
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D. the type and order of its amino acids