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List five important intermolecular forces that operate in globular proteins, and explain what parts of the molecule are involved in these forces.
Zones
Specific areas or regions defined by particular characteristics or for specific purposes, such as climatic zones determined by temperature and precipitation patterns.
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Alkaline
Having a pH greater than 7, typically describing a basic substance as opposed to an acidic one.
Humus
Organic component of soil formed by the decomposition of leaves and other plant material, rich in nutrients.
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