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The alpha helices and beta sheets are the example of which level of protein organisation ? 

Option: 1

Primary structure 


Option: 2

Secondary structure 


Option: 3

Tertiary structure 


Option: 4

Quaternary structure 


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Secondary Structure -

Within the long protein chains, there are regions in which chains are organised as a regular structures known as alpha-helices and beta-pleated sheets. These are the secondary structure in proteins held together by hydrogen bonds.

 

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