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What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O
- What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds and - What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds - What type of interaction would you expect between the following R groups in the tertiary structure of a protein? O -       and -         -   A) disulfide bonds B) salt bridges C) hydrogen bonds D) hydrophobic interactions E) peptide bonds

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Definitions:

Perception

The process of interpreting sensory information to understand and interact with the environment.

Dishabituation

The renewal of attention or response to a stimulus that had previously become habitual or ignored, triggered by a significant change in the stimulus.

Habituated Response

An action or reaction that becomes less pronounced over time as a result of repeated exposure to a specific stimulus.

Stimulation

The act of encouraging development or activity in biological, psychological, or physical systems.

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