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Are glycine and Tyrosine hydrophobic or hydrophilic?

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Are glycine and Tyrosine hydrophobic or hydrophilic?..

Answer / jb

Glycine is both as it is such a small molecule. Tyrosine is
polar but its hydrophillic action is very small due to its
atromatic side chain.

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Are glycine and Tyrosine hydrophobic or hydrophilic?..

Answer / amrit

yes. they are polar hence hydrophilic

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