Lifes molecular diversity is based on the properties of carbon. Carbons ability to bond with four other atoms is the basis for building large and diverse organic compounds. Hydrocarbons are composed of only carbon and hydrogen. Isomers have the same molecular formula but different structures.
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Textbook Solutions for Campbell Biology: Concepts & Connections
Question
Where in the tertiary structure of a water-soluble protein would you most likely find an amino acid with a hydrophobic R group? a. at both ends of the polypeptide chain b. on the outside, next to the water c. covalently bonded to another R group d. on the inside, away from water e. hydrogen-bonded to nearby amino acids
Solution
The first step in solving 3 problem number 20 trying to solve the problem we have to refer to the textbook question: Where in the tertiary structure of a water-soluble protein would you most likely find an amino acid with a hydrophobic R group? a. at both ends of the polypeptide chain b. on the outside, next to the water c. covalently bonded to another R group d. on the inside, away from water e. hydrogen-bonded to nearby amino acids
From the textbook chapter The Molecules of Cells you will find a few key concepts needed to solve this.
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