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no dude, disulphide, ionic, hydrophobic interactions and then hydrogen bonds.i believe it's disulphide, hydrogen, ionic then hydrophobic, am not sure though
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no dude, disulphide, ionic, hydrophobic interactions and then hydrogen bonds.i believe it's disulphide, hydrogen, ionic then hydrophobic, am not sure though
owhkay right sorry for the mess up......thanx for correcting....and it's dudette btwno dude, disulphide, ionic, hydrophobic interactions and then hydrogen bonds.
u take chem?no dude, disulphide, ionic, hydrophobic interactions and then hydrogen bonds.
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0.2/80 * 1ooo *4 is ths way?
yup thats correct too..0.2/80 * 1ooo *4 is ths way?
i think...mRNA in the nucleus...ribosomes in the nucleolouswhat is manufactured in the nucleus and what is manufactured in the nucleolus?
what is manufactured in the nucleus and what is manufactured in the nucleolus?
thanx so muchfor us, mRNA in the nucleus and ribosomes in the nucleolus.
thanx a loti think...mRNA in the nucleus...ribosomes in the nucleolous
thanks for the advice yes ! the easy questions are confusing sometimesit happens. read slowly n carefully each question. simple but effective tip. hope we can apply in exam 2
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Disulphide is definitely the strongest, followed by ionic. As for hydrophobic and hydrogen bonds, that depends on the sequence of amino acids. A single hydrogen bond is very weak, so unless there are several of them, then it is the weakest. Hydrophobic interactions depend on the size of the R-groups. The bigger the group, the stronger the interactions are (they're basically instantaneous dipole-induced dipole interactions)u take chem?
hydrogen bonds are definitely stronger than hydrophobic interactions....arent they?
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