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How is the folding of protein chains in a tertiary structure useful for the enzyme? it helps the enzyme store enough energy to speed up a reaction. it provides a binding site for the substrate on the enzyme molecule. it gives flexibility to the enzyme molecule to avoid being denatured easily. it makes the enzyme compact to ensure it remains unaltered in a reaction.