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Question
membrane proteins are not very soluble in water because they possess long stretches of non - polar amino acids that are
multiple choice
used as transport channels.
hydrophobic.
are transmembrane.
hydrophilic.
too long to interact with the water molecules.
Brief Explanations
Water is a polar molecule. Non - polar amino acids do not interact well with polar water molecules. Hydrophobic substances repel water, and non - polar amino acids are hydrophobic. This is why membrane proteins with long stretches of non - polar amino acids are not very soluble in water.
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B. hydrophobic