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Hemoglobin is an example of a _____ type of protein structure.
 a. primary
  b. secondary
  c. tertiary
  d. quaternary
  e. quinary

Question 2

Plaque buildup in the arteries of the brain contributes to _____.
 a. arthritis
  b. stroke
  c. osteoporosis
  d. angina
  e. diverticulitis



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Answer to Question 1

d

Answer to Question 2

b



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