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Which of the following statements describes integral membrane proteins? a) they are easily removed by changes in ph or high salt b) the proteins tend to be water-soluble c) amino acids that contact the fatty acid carbon chains of the membrane are hydrophobic d) they interact with the membrane via a lipid anchor e) none of the above

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