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    Exhibit 4B -Refer to Exhibit 4B. the Type of Bonding Labeled "L
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Exhibit 4B -Refer to Exhibit 4B. the Type of Bonding Labeled "L

Question 15

Question 15

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Exhibit 4B
Exhibit 4B    -Refer to Exhibit 4B. The type of bonding labeled  L  in these figure is: A)  Hydrogen bonding of the peptide backbone B)  Hydrogen bonding involving the R-groups C)  Hydrophobic interactions D)  Metal ion coordination E)  Electrostatic attraction (salt bridge)
-Refer to Exhibit 4B. The type of bonding labeled "L" in these figure is:


A) Hydrogen bonding of the peptide backbone
B) Hydrogen bonding involving the R-groups
C) Hydrophobic interactions
D) Metal ion coordination
E) Electrostatic attraction (salt bridge)

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