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    Which Type of Forces Form the Primary Structure of a Protein
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Which Type of Forces Form the Primary Structure of a Protein

Question 30

Question 30

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Which type of forces form the primary structure of a protein?


A) peptide
B) hydrogen bonding between the carbonyl group and amino group
C) salt bridges
D) dipole-dipole interactions
E) disulfide bonds

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