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At some points a protein molecule may be...

At some points a protein molecule may be folded back on itself. This called _____ structure and folds or coils are held together in place by _______.

A

a) `2^(@)`, H-bonds

B

b) `2^(@)`, peptide bonds

C

c) `3^(@)`, H-bonds

D

d) `1^(@)`, peptide bonds

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