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    How Many Carbon and Nitrogen Atoms Are There, Respectively, in a Single
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How Many Carbon and Nitrogen Atoms Are There, Respectively, in a Single

Question 114

Question 114

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How many carbon and nitrogen atoms are there, respectively, in a single turn of an alpha-helix?


A) 6 5
B) 7 5
C) 7 4
D) 6 4
E) 5 7

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