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the resulting pattern in the protein is an example of what kind of structure? (P

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the resulting pattern in the protein is an example of what kind of structure? (Primary, secondary, tertiary, or quaternary)

Exercise 19.66 with eText link Part A The resulting An amino acid on a protein strand hydrogen bonds to another amino acid that is four amino acid units away. The next amino acid on the chain does the same, hydrogen bonding to an amino acid that is four amino acids away from it. This pattern repeats itself over a significant part of the protein chain O The res O The res Submit

Explanation / Answer

The answer is secondary. The secondary structures are defined by pattern of hydrogen bonds between the main chain peptide groups.