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A speaker may be highly credible with some audience member yet be judged as unethical by other audience members.
Disulfide Linkages
Chemical bonds formed between sulfur atoms of two amino acid residues, playing a critical role in the three-dimensional structure of proteins.
Hydrophobic Attractions
The tendency of nonpolar substances to aggregate in aqueous solutions and avoid water.
Non-Polar
Describes molecules that do not have an unequal distribution of electrons, resulting in no regions of positive or negative charge.
Double Helix
The structure formed by double-stranded molecules of nucleic acids, such as DNA, characterized by two spirals winding around a common axis.
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