Some proteins owe their functions to the three dimensional shape they have; what is responsible for holding the shape of a protein?
A) occurs spontaneously and remains constant
B) the length of the protein
C) R-group interactions
D) is established on the basis of the hydrophobic and hydrophilic forces that develop
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