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Rudy Sullivan
28 October, 15:29
Forms the hydrophobic part of the plasma membrane
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Jan Stephenson
28 October, 17:57
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Hydrophobic amino acids have little to no polarity. This means that they cannot interact with the high polarity water molecules, and thus makes them fear water.
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