Primary structure in proteins are continuous, in which successive amino acids are added with the help of peptide bond formation. It is simplest yet generally non-Functional structure of proteins.
Primary proteins are also called as polypeptides because :
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They are linear chains
They are polymers of peptide monomers
Successive amino acids are joined by peptide bonds
They can assume many conformations
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