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In alpha- helix secondary structure, hyd...

In `alpha-` helix secondary structure, hydrogen bonds lie between oxygen of carboxylic group of first amino acid to the -NH group of the

A

2nd amino acid

B

3rd amino acids

C

Fourth amino acid

D

Fifth amino acid.

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