In a cytosolic folded protein, what orientation and/or interaction do the hydrophobic amino acids tend to have? Choose one or more: A. They are tucked away inside the protein. B. They are interacting with other nonpolar amino acids. C. They are clustered near the N-terminus of the protein. D. They are exposed on the outside of the protein.
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