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Protein Structural Hierarchy
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The existence of primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary levels of protein structure best supports which of the following conclusions?

A

Proteins consist of only amino acids.

B

Proteins have complex 3D shapes.

C

All proteins are fibrous in nature.

D

Proteins cannot interact with each other.

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