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Bonds present in a protein with tertiary structure are
(A) Peptide
(B) Disulphide
(C) Hydrogen
(D) All​

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Answered by avanianchal
4

Answer:

Bonds present in a protein with tertiary structure are Hydrogen Bonds.

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Answered by Anonymous
1

Answer:

(D) All

Explanation:

The tertiary structure of a protein consists of the way a polypeptide is formed of a complex molecular shape. This is caused by R-group interactions such as ionic and hydrogen bonds, disulphide bridges, and hydrophobic & hydrophilic interactions. Protein tertiary structure is the three dimensional shape of a protein.

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