Question
How do forces determine the shape of a protein?
A. The covalent bonds in the protein determine the shape of the protein.
B. The protein folds into complex shapes through intermolecular forces.
C. Polar parts of a protein are repelled by water.
D. Hydrophobic parts of a protein form hydrogen bonds with water.
is it d?
A. The covalent bonds in the protein determine the shape of the protein.
B. The protein folds into complex shapes through intermolecular forces.
C. Polar parts of a protein are repelled by water.
D. Hydrophobic parts of a protein form hydrogen bonds with water.
is it d?
Answers
bobpursley
Have you read the text? Or, are you guessing?
The complex shapes are determined by the forces within the molecule
The complex shapes are determined by the forces within the molecule
it’s B
It's B I promise if it's not they are wrong
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