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17) A protein’s side chain can be characterized by what?
a. nonpolar hydrophobic, neutral (uncharged) but polar
b. acidic with a negative charge and basic with a positive charge
c. hydrophobic, acidic with a negative charge and basic with a positive charge
d. a and b
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d. a and b
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