General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry: Structures of Life (5th Edition)

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Chapter 19 - Amino Acids and Protiens - 19.4 Protein Structure: Primary and Secondary Levels - Questions and Problems - Page 706: 19.29

Answer

The primary structure will not be changed and will remain intact when the hydrogen bonds are formed between carbonyl oxygen atoms and amino hydrogen atoms in the secondary structure.

Work Step by Step

The primary structure will not be changed and will remain intact when the hydrogen bonds are formed between carbonyl oxygen atoms and amino hydrogen atoms in the secondary structure.
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