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What holds the primary structure of a protein together

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What holds the primary structure of a protein together?


  1. hydrogen bonds
  2. covalent bonds
  3. peptide bonds
  4. ionic bonds

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C: Protein primary structure refers to the sequence of the linked

amino acids. The link between adjacent amino acids is called a “peptide bond” –

a special term reserved for the covalent bond between the C of one amino acid

and the N of the adjacent amino acid.

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