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    If the Hydrophilic Side Chains of a Transmembrane Protein Were
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If the Hydrophilic Side Chains of a Transmembrane Protein Were

Question 156

Question 156

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If the hydrophilic side chains of a transmembrane protein were removed, the protein would most likely


A) remain within the phospholipid bilayer.
B) extend farther into the cytoplasm.
C) protrude into the extracellular space.
D) remain anchored to the cytoskeleton.
E) become a peripheral protein.

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