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Biology, 17.02.2021 01:50 kalo1023

How would you describe Lysine? (Select all that apply) a. It is a fairly large amino acid
b. It is a relatively small amino acid
c. It is flexible
d. It is very rigid
e. It is polar (partial charges only)
f. It is nonpolar
g. It is fully charged

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