What do the segments of a transmembrane protein that cross the lipid bilayer usually consist of?Choose one:an α helix with mostly nonpolar side chainsa β sheet with mostly polar side chainsan α helix with mostly polar side chainsa β sheet with alternating polar and nonpolar side chains

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Answer:

α helix with mostly polar side chains

Explanation:

Alpha helix with mostly polar side chains allow is a segments of transmembrane protein that cross the lipid bilayer because the helical structure of α helix provide wat is needed by the hydrogen bonds backbone internally and ensuring that there is no polar groups that is on exposure on the membrane if the side chains are all hydrophobic i.e the molecules repel water.