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part d the secondary structure of a protein results from ionic bonds bo…

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part d
the secondary structure of a protein results from
ionic bonds
bonds between sulfur atoms
hydrophobic interactions
hydrogen bonds
peptide bonds

Explanation:

Brief Explanations

To determine the correct answer, we analyze each option:

  • Ionic bonds: Involved in protein tertiary/quaternary structure, not secondary.
  • Bonds between sulfur atoms (disulfide bonds): Form in tertiary structure for stabilization.
  • Hydrophobic interactions: Drive tertiary structure folding (core formation).
  • Hydrogen bonds: Form between the backbone atoms of the polypeptide chain, creating secondary structures like α - helices and β - sheets.
  • Peptide bonds: Link amino acids in the primary structure.

So, the secondary structure of a protein results from hydrogen bonds.

Answer:

D. hydrogen bonds