When glycine and alanine combine to form a dipeptide,how many structural isomers are possible?
A) No structural isomers are possible.
B) Two structural isomers are possible.
C) Three structural isomers are possible.
D) Four structural isomers are possible.
E) Six structural isomers are possible.
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