Which structural organizations are always present in proteins? A- Primary and Secondary B- Secondary and Tertiary C- Tertiary and Quaternary D- Primary and Tertiary
This is because these are the two most basic and lowest levels of structural organization in proteins and therefore shared amongst all proteins. Primary structure is simply a chain of amino acids, secondary structure is either an alpha-helix or a beta-pleated (accordion) sheat formed by hydrogen bonds between the backbones of the primary structure protein, tertiary is just a 3d shape formed by the interactions of R groups of the amino acids, and quarternary is still 3d but made up of 1 or more sub 3-d shapes.
Iwill mark brainliest and all that sha-bang. what is the function of the endocrine system? a. control longer term response in the body. b. transmit messages throughout the body. c. remove waste from the body. d. all of the above