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What type of bonds are formed in the primary structure of protein?

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covalent bond or an amide bond

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The primary structure of a protein comprises of amino acids chained and joined to each other by peptide bonds to form Polypeptide Chains. A peptide bond is a type of covalent bond or an (amide bond) formed between the alpha carboxyl group of one amino acid and the alpha amino group of another amino acid.

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