What are the bonds that maintain the secondary and tertiary structure of proteins
belongs to book: Examination Questions and Answers in Basic Anatomy and Physiology|Martin Caon|| Chapter number:4.6| Question number:17
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A: Hydrogen bonds acting between N and H. Covalent bonds act
between the atoms of an amino acid, while peptide bonds (=covalent bond) is
the term used for the bond between one amino acid to the adjacent one.
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