Question: (a) Why are weak bonds important in cells? (b) Explain why heating proteins too much may cause them to denature-that is, lose the specific shape

(a) Why are weak bonds important in cells?
(b) Explain why heating proteins too much may cause them to denature-that is, lose the specific shape they need to function.
(c) What is the strongest weak bond, and why?
(d) If this bond, and the other weak bonds, were stronger (that is, too strong), what would be the consequence for protein synthesis?

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