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Secondary tertiary is the R groups interactions that are ionic. The polypeptide chain also has disulfide bond, and hydrophobic interactions.

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Alpha helices or beta-pleated sheets of the secondary structure are held together by hydrogen bonds.

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Q: Differentiate between secondary and tertiary structure by describing the parts of the polypeptide chain that participates in the bonds that hold together each level of structure?
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