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Polypeptides are chains of amino acids. They can coil/fold into different shapes. Some 'R'-groups are either hydrophobic, hydrophilic, or neutral in their charge. Suppose you have a very long polypeptide, where a part of the chain is hydrophobic and another part is hydrophilic. I go ahead and drop this long polypeptide in water and it coils up. How do you think it would coil? Why? What can you infer about the proteins in our bodies regarding this situation

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