BackChapter 2: The Chemical Foundation of Life – Weak Interactions in an Aqueous Environment
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- #1 Multiple ChoiceWhich of the following statements best explains why noncovalent interactions are crucial for the structure and function of biomolecules in living systems?
- #2 Multiple ChoiceA salt bridge in a protein is an example of which type of noncovalent interaction, and what law governs the force between the charged groups?
- #3 Multiple ChoiceWater has a high dielectric constant. What is the biological significance of this property?
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