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Chemistry, 11.03.2021 05:00 nbaounce1776

The proteins in many cells contain both polar and nonpolar side chains. The nonpolar side chains are usually found on the inside of the protein, while the polar side chains are found on the outside facing the cell's cytoplasm, which is mostly water. Can you explain why proteins assume this type of structure?​

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