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Where would a region of nonpolar amino acids be in a folded protein? in the secondary structure within the ß pleated sheet in the secondary structure within the a helix in the tertiary structure within
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Where would a region of nonpolar amino acids be in a folded protein?
in the secondary structure within the ß pleated sheet
in the secondary structure within the a helix
in the tertiary structure within the core of the protein
in the tertiary structure as part of side chains linked by hydrogen bonds
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third option should be correct
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