13. The hydrophobic effect between a lipid and water arises due to Lipid-water e
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13. The hydrophobic effect between a lipid and water arises due to Lipid-water electrostatic interactions Lipid-water hydrogen bond interactions a. c.Dynamics of water molecules Water entropy changes 14. A common spectroscopic technique to determine secondary structure is a.Nuclear magnetic resonance b. Electron paramagnetic resonance c.Circular dichroism Absorption 15. In protein folding, what is NOT true about molten globular states? They are initial partially folded states They have a hydrophobic interior a. c.They have charged residues on the surface They occur only at the final step of folding at high temperaturesExplanation / Answer
1] water entropy changes
2] circular dichroism
3] they have charged residues on the surface
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