What is the significance of hydrogen bonds in the shape of biological molecules?
A) They are strong bonds that join the atoms of the molecules to each other.
B) They are weak bonds that join the atoms of the molecules to each other.
C) They are weak bonds that play no role in the shape of biological molecules.
D) They are weak bonds that help determine the shape of many molecules because there are so many of them.
E) Hydrogen bonds are only of significance in DNA.
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