why hydrogen bonds are important to life
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1. Some protein structures are held together with hydrogen bonding. No hydrogen bonding, no functional proteins.
2. The DNA helix is held together with hydrogen bonding. No functional DNA, you're screwed. It's the instructions for basically everything you do.
3. It's an important property of water. Water is very important for life...
2. The DNA helix is held together with hydrogen bonding. No functional DNA, you're screwed. It's the instructions for basically everything you do.
3. It's an important property of water. Water is very important for life...
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