The helix that forms in a protein chain as a result of hydrogen bonds and other...

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The helix that forms in a protein chain as a result of hydrogenbonds and other weak forces is an example of the

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  • non-linear structure of protein.

  • secondary structure of protein.

  • primary structure of protein.

  • tertiary structure of protein.

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The answer is Secondary structure of protein The primary structure of a protein its amino acid sequence drives the folding and intramolecular bonding of the linear amino acid    See Answer
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