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Which best describes the shape of myoglobin, which in many ways is a typical protein? a complex three-dimensional shape formed from many twisted helixes a cylindrical shape that forms from a single twisted helix a straight chain, like beads on a straight piece of string a highly-branched chain, much like the branches of a maple tree

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Answer: A complex three-dimensional shape formed from many twisted helixes

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A complex three-dimensional shape formed from many twisted helixes best describes the shape of myoglobin, which in many ways is a typical protein.

To add, Myoglobin is an iron- and oxygen-binding protein found in the muscle tissue of vertebrates in general and in almost all mammals.

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