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Where do nonpolar side chains tend to fall in a folded protein?

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Final answer:

Nonpolar side chains of amino acids in proteins tend to fall in the interior of the folded protein.

Step-by-step explanation:

Nonpolar side chains of amino acids in proteins tend to fall in the interior of the folded protein. Hydrophobic R groups interact with each other through van der Waals forces, while hydrophilic R groups face outwards.

The interactions between these side chains determine the final three-dimensional shape of the protein.

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