Polar R groups of closely positioned amino acids often enter into ________ with each other, which helps give a protein its three-dimensional shape.

A. van der Waals repulsions
B. ionic bonds
C. sulfur-carbon bonds
D. hydrophobic interactions
E. hydrogen bonds


Answer: E

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