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    The Principle Forces Holding Subunits of an Oligomeric Protein to Each
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The Principle Forces Holding Subunits of an Oligomeric Protein to Each

Question 59

Question 59

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The principle forces holding subunits of an oligomeric protein to each other are ________.


A) peptide bonds
B) hydrophobic interactions
C) covalent bonds
D) disulfide bonds

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