Answer:
The correct answer is option A. "They usually have one or more α helices spanning the membrane bilayer".
Step-by-step explanation:
Transmembrane proteins usually have one or more α helices spanning the membrane bilayer. This structural feature allows that certain regions of transmembrane proteins to be embedded within the lipid bilayer. This is explained by the fact that α helices have all backbone hydrogen-bonds internally, therefore no polar groups are exposed and it could rest on the lipid bilayer easily.