Multiple Choice
How are peripheral and transmembrane proteins different?
A) Transmembrane proteins are primarily nonpolar, while peripheral proteins are polar.
B) Transmembrane proteins are primarily nonpolar, while peripheral proteins are a mixture of polar and nonpolar amino acids.
C) Transmembrane proteins are primarily polar, while peripheral proteins are nonpolar.
D) Transmembrane proteins are a mixture of polar and nonpolar amino acids, while peripheral proteins are primarily nonpolar.
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