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Illustration of protein structure levels from primary to quaternary, including hemoglobin as an example.

Diagram showing the four levels of protein structure: primary (chain of amino acids), secondary (alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet), tertiary (folded polypeptide), and quaternary (hemoglobin with heme units).

Diagram showing the four levels of protein structure: primary (chain of amino acids), secondary (alpha-helix and beta-pleated sheet), tertiary (folded polypeptide), and quaternary (hemoglobin with heme units).

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