Myoglobin

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nemetrazol

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I was told that myoglobin lacks a tertiary and quaternary structure. After looking at a picture i'm not sure i know what this means. The helixes bend around one another. why doesn't that qualify as tertiary structure?
 
Myoglobin is a sinlge chain globular protein with one heme group
 

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