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question 26 (1 point) which of the following bonds holds together a proteins primary structure? hydrogen bond disulfid bond dipole - dipole interaction london forces covalent bond
The primary structure of a protein is the linear sequence of amino - acids. Amino - acids are linked together by peptide bonds, which are a type of covalent bond. Hydrogen bonds stabilize secondary, tertiary, and quaternary structures. Disulfide bonds contribute to tertiary and quaternary structures. Dipole - dipole interactions and London forces are weak intermolecular forces that are not responsible for the primary structure.
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