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which of these illustrates the secondary structure of a protein?
To determine the secondary structure of a protein, we recall that secondary structure involves local folding patterns like alpha - helices and beta - sheets (represented as regular, repeating structural elements in the protein chain). The fourth illustration (the one with the coiled and some structured segments like alpha - helices and maybe beta - turns) shows these local, repeating structural motifs typical of secondary structure. The first is a chemical group (not protein structure), the second and third look more like tertiary (overall 3D folding) or quaternary (multiple subunits) structures, and the last one without clear regular secondary motifs is less likely.
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The fourth illustration (the one with the coiled and structured segments showing alpha - helices - like and other secondary - structure - like patterns)