Ionic and covalent bonds help arrange atoms into unique structures for proteins like hemoglobin. Why is this necessary?(1 point)
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The structure of the protein allows it to carry out whatever function is needed the most.
The structure of the protein allows it to carry out whatever function is needed the most.
The bonds help hold the protein together but are unrelated to the function.
The bonds help hold the protein together but are unrelated to the function.
The ionic bonds alone in a protein help determine its function.
The ionic bonds alone in a protein help determine its function.
The structure of a protein allows it to carry out its unique function.
The structure of a protein allows it to carry out its unique function.