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The secondary structure of a protein refers to

(a) regular folding patterns of continuous portions of the polypeptide chain

(b) three-dimensional structure, specially the bond between amino acid residues that are distant from each other in the polypeptide chain

(c) mainly denatured proteins and structures of prosthetic groups

(d) linear sequence of amino acid residues in the polypeptide chain.

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The secondary structure of a protein refers to regular folding patterns of continuous portions of the polypeptide chain.

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