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Revision as of 18:18, 16 September 2018

Hemoglobin Quiz

You will get immediate feedback when you click Submit. The quiz below is offered to accompany the interactive tutorial Hemoglobin Molecular Structure.

1. Questions below may have more than one correct answer.

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2. Phi and psi angles directly determine

Primary structure.
Secondary structure.
Tertiary structure.
Quaternary structure.
See Protein primary, secondary, tertiary and quaternary structure.

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