Question: 5. Two Macromolecules, Such As Proteins, Can Adhere Tightly And Specifically To Each Other. How Can Weak Forces Such As Electrostatic Attraction, Van Der Waals Bonds, Hydrogen Bonds, And Hydrophobic Forces Lead To Such Strong Adherence? A. Adherence Can Be Quite Strong By Having Many Weak Forces Involved In Molecular B. The Weak Forces Can Become Very …
5. Two macromolecules, such as proteins, can adhere tightly and specifically to each other. How can weak forces such as electrostatic attraction, van der Waals bonds, hydrogen bonds, and hydrophobic forces lead to such strong adherence? A. adherence can be quite strong by having many...