See the wikipedia article on tetrodotoxin, TTX.
There are several types of bonds that can have a crystallized structure. These include ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and metallic bonds. The crystal structure is an arrangement of atoms and molecules.
CHCl3 is the structure. There are polar bonds.
Lewis structure
The bonds are covalent.
Peptide Bonds!
There are covalent bonds found in TTX and a covalent bond is a sharing of two electrons between two atoms in a molecule.
There are several types of bonds that can have a crystallized structure. These include ionic bonds, covalent bonds, and metallic bonds. The crystal structure is an arrangement of atoms and molecules.
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CHCl3 is the structure. There are polar bonds.
Lewis structure
The bonds are covalent.
Several, and they are mostly the same as tertiary structure. Hydrogen bonding, London dispersion/Van der Waal's forces, dipole moments, disulfide bonds, and occasionally (such as in hemoglobin), ionic bonding.
hydrogen bonds
Peptide Bonds!
Hydrogen Bonds
chemical bonds
All the structure except the primary structure. Sure 100%