Describe the tertiary structure of proteins in terms of the bonds and forces that stabilise the structure.
The tertiary structure of a protein refers to its three-dimensional conformation, which arises from the folding of the polypeptide chain into a compact, functional shape. This structure is stabilized by various bonds and forces, which contribute to the overall stability and function of the protein. ______ ______ _________ __________ _____.
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