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The two polypeptides of human insulin ar...

The two polypeptides of human insulin are linked together by (A) Phosphodiester bonds (B) Covalent bonds (C) Disulphide bridges (D) Hydrogen bonds

A

Sulphur bond

B

Disulfide bond

C

Peptide bond

D

Hydrogen bond

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