The secondary structure of a protein is the Multiple Choice Ospecific order of amino acids in the chain. configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds between CO and NH groups of the backbone of the chain. overall three-dimensional structure of the molecule.

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The secondary structure of a protein is the
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specific order of amino acids in the chain.
configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds between CO and NH
groups of the backbone of the chain.
overall three-dimensional structure of the molecule.
Transcribed Image Text:The secondary structure of a protein is the Multiple Choice O specific order of amino acids in the chain. configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds between CO and NH groups of the backbone of the chain. overall three-dimensional structure of the molecule.
configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds between CO and NH
groups of the backbone of the chain.
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overall three-dimensional structure of the molecule.
configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of covalent bonds between C and O
groups of the backbone of the chain.
overall arrangement of several polypeptide chains into one functional unit.
Transcribed Image Text:configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of hydrogen bonds between CO and NH groups of the backbone of the chain. O overall three-dimensional structure of the molecule. configuration of those parts of the chain stabilized by a regular pattern of covalent bonds between C and O groups of the backbone of the chain. overall arrangement of several polypeptide chains into one functional unit.
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