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How is hydrogen bonds important in the body
Under any circumstance they are involved in, hydrogen bonds are extremely important, whether because they are desired and necessary or undesired.
Hydrogen bonds occur in bonding many elements, or compunds.. without them, we would surely die.
they help you live
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Hydrogen Bonds
"Individual hydrogen bonds are weak and easily broken; however, they occur in very large numbers in water and in organic polymers, creating a major force in combination. Hydrogen bonds are also responsible for zipping together the DNA double helix." -lumenlearning
hydrogen bonds
A hydrogen acceptors for hydrogen bonds is nitrogen.
Hydrogen bonds
It is the hydrogen wich bonds between AT and GC the difference is in the number AT have 2 hydrogen bonds GC have 3 hydrogen bonds
hydrogen bonds."Hydrogen bonds also play important roles in determining and maintaining the three-dimensional shapes of giant molecules such as DNA and proteins..." From the biology text "Life, the Science of Biology" by William Kirkwood Purves