what is hydrophobic acid
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Hydrophobic amino acids are those with side-chains that do not like to reside in an aqueous (i.e. water) environment. ... For this reason, one generally finds these amino acids buried within the hydrophobic core of the protein, or within the lipid portion of the membrane.
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the acid which is srtifical
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