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Select the true statements about protein secondary structure. The β‑pleated sheet is held together by hydrogen bonds between adjacent segments. In a β‑pleated sheet, the side chains are located between adjacent segments. In an α‑helix, the side chains are located on the outside of the helix. The secondary level of protein structure refers to the spatial arrangements of short segments of the protein. Disulfide bonds stabilize secondary structure.

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The B-pleated sheet is held together by hydrogen bonds between adjacent segments.

In an a-helix the side chains are located on the outside of the helix

The secondary level of protein structure refers to the spatial arrangements of short segments of the protein
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