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A three-dimensional structure is an arrangement of points, lines, and surfaces in a space that has depth, width, and height, allowing for the representation and manipulation of objects in a more realistic and comprehensive manner than two-dimensional representations. Understanding three-dimensional structures is crucial in fields like architecture, engineering, and molecular biology, where spatial relationships and interactions are fundamental.
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