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Chapter 2, Problem 25P
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There are number of proteins with hydrophilic exteriors as well as hydrophobic interiors. Whether due to this structure of protein it is embedded in the membrane’s hydrophobic interior or not needs to be explained.

Concept introduction:

Amino acids are organic compounds containing amino as well as carboxylic acid groups. These groups are common in all amino acids, the difference in all amino acids is different R groups. The general representation of an amino acid is as follows:

H2NCH(R)COOH

Here, R group is different for different amino acids. This group can be acidic, basic or neutral.

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