Negatively charged ___ on the receptor form ___ with positively charged ___ on the B100 protein in LDL to allow ___.
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- Negatively charged component: likely to be a molecule or part of a molecule that has a negative charge. - Positively charged component: likely to be a molecule or part of a molecule that has a positive charge. - Receptor: a protein or part of a protein that Show more…
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