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    In Insulin, Two Peptide Chains Are Held Together in a Single
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In Insulin, Two Peptide Chains Are Held Together in a Single

Question 65

Question 65

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In insulin, two peptide chains are held together in a single unit by


A) a prosthetic group.
B) In insulin, two peptide chains are held together in a single unit by A)  a prosthetic group. B)    C)  disulfide bridges. D)  hydrogen bonds. E)  salt bridges.
C) disulfide bridges.
D) hydrogen bonds.
E) salt bridges.

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