question archive What are protein buffers? Group of answer choices Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either releasing or accepting a hydrogen ion Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either releasing or accepting a hydroxide ion
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What are protein buffers?
Group of answer choices
Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either releasing or accepting a hydrogen ion
Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either releasing or accepting a hydroxide ion.
Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either releasing or donating a hydrogen ion
Protein buffers are amino acids that can respond to pH changes by either donating or accepting a hydrogen ion.