Introductory Chemistry (5th Edition)

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ISBN 10: 032191029X
ISBN 13: 978-0-32191-029-5

Chapter 19 - Biochemistry - Exercises - Questions - Page 728: 26

Answer

Secondary protein structure is held together using hydrogen bonding. Prime examples of this structure are alpha helixes and beta pleated sheets. In general, secondary protein structure refer to regular structures organized by the protein chains.

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Secondary protein structure is held together using hydrogen bonding. Prime examples of this structure are alpha helixes and beta pleated sheets. In general, secondary protein structure refer to regular structures organized by the protein chains.
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