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Forms Secondary Protein Structure Marks Alpha Helix Beta

The secondary structure of proteins can exist in two main configurations: the alpha helix and the beta-pleated sheet.

Secondary protein structure can take two forms: the alpha helix and the beta-pleated sheet.

Front What two forms can secondary protein structure take? (2 marks)
Back alpha helix
beta pleated sheet

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