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which bonds are present in tertiary and quartinary structures?
Ionic, covalent, hydrogen, and disulfide bonds

Denaturation
the breakdown of a folded structure/protein/enzyme
What kind of denaturation is reversable?
Mild denaturation is reversable
What kind of denaturation is irriversable?
severe denaturation
what are forms of denaturation
change in pH, heat, salinity, and polarity
how can renaturation occur
when the denaturing agent is removed and the conditions that are most suitable for the protein revert back to normal.