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1. Name and draw two biocompatible hydrophilic polymers. Briefly describe their applications. Circle the functional groups...

1. Name and draw two biocompatible hydrophilic polymers. Briefly describe their applications. Circle the functional groups that interact with water. What type(s) of interaction is (are) involved?

2. Draw the following tripeptides in their predominant form at pH 7. Determine the net charge of the predominant form of the peptides at pH 1, pH 7, and pH 12. a. Phe-Thr-Lys b. Trp-Arg-Asp

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