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BIOL3611.13541.202610 LA2SP2025
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Fill in the boxes and the titles of the figure shown above
Options
A.A. non-polar; B. polar; C. water, Title 1, unfolded, Title 2, folded
B.A. polar; B. non-polar; C. water, Title 1, unfolded Title 2, myoglobin
C.A. polar; B. non-polar; C. water, Title 1, unfolded, Title 2, folded
D.A. polar; B. non-polar; C. hydrogen bonds, Title 1, unfolded; Title 2, folded

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The task presents a question with four multiple-choice options. I will assess each option in turn, explaining why it is right or wrong, before indicating any final selection.
Option 1: 'A. non-polar; B. polar; C. water, Title 1, unfolded, Title 2, folded'
- This option assigns A as non-polar and B as polar, which reverses the typical labeling if the diagram is demonstrating polarity trends in a generic context (often one would expect polar residues or regions to be highlighted separately from non-polar ones). The C label also claims 'water' but adds 'unfolded, Title 2, folded' without a clear, consistent narrative. Overall, this option mixes incorrect polarity......Login to view full explanationLog in for full answers
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