Alpha helix and beta pleated sheet are examples of what level of protein structure
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Secondary proteins because they have hydrogen bonds etc. present in between..
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The most common types of secondary structures are the α helix and the β pleated sheet. Both structures are held in shape by hydrogen bonds, which form between the carbonyl O of one amino acid and the amino H of another. Images showing hydrogen bonding patterns in beta pleated sheets and alpha helices.
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