All four statements in the table below might describe the same type of secondary structure in a protein. If they do, check the no errors box under the table, and then write the name of the secondary structure all four statements describe. But one of the statements might be inconsistent. That is, three of the statements might correctly describe a certain type of structure, and the fourth might say something wrong about that structure. If this is what you find, check the error box next to the statement that doesn't fit statement error? 5 ? o It's only found in proteins that tack any primary structure. The hydrogen bonds that hold it together go between N-Hand C=0 groups on the backbone of the protein chain and separated by four a carbons. It keeps its shape because of hydrogen bonds between carbonyl O atoms and amide Hatoms within it, the protein backbone has the shape of a helix No errors. Name of secondary structure described: ]