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    In a Cell, Where Are Strong Ionic Bonds Most Likely
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In a Cell, Where Are Strong Ionic Bonds Most Likely

Question 5

Question 5

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In a cell, where are strong ionic bonds most likely to be found?


A) in the cytoplasm
B) between DNA strands
C) deep in a protein's core where water is excluded
D) on the surface of a protein
E) on the surface of a lipid

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