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Biology, 19.09.2019 05:50, jetblackcap

Membrane-associated proteins can be distinguished by the types of interactions they have with the lipid bilayer and tmembrane-associated proteins can be distinguished by the types of interactions they have with the lipid bilayer and their structural motifs. match the description to the appropriate category. heir structural motifs. match the description to the appropriate category.

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