Which of the following types of biochemical bonds is responsible for the stability of the secondary structure of proteins?

A Disulfide bridges
B Hydrogen bonds
C Peptide bonds
D Phosphodiester bonds
Hydrogen bonds are weak electrostatic attractions between the backbone amino and carbonyl groups of a protein, which contribute to the stability of the secondary structure, including alpha helices and beta sheets.
Alberts Molecular Biology of the Cell
Fundamentals of Biochemistry Biochemistry Protein Structure Easy MEDICAL Confidence: high