The secondary structure of a protein is determined by(a) co-ordinate bond
(b) covalent bond(c) ionic bond
(d) hydrogen bond
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Within the long protein chains there are regions in which the chains are organised into regular structures known as alpha-helices (alpha-helixes) and beta-pleated sheets. These are the secondary structures in proteins. These secondary structures are held together by hydrogen bonds.
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