What important feature(s) of noncovalent bonds make(s) them so important to life?
A) They are strong in a cellular environment that holds atoms together tightly.
B) They are weak in a cellular environment, so they can be made, broken, and reformed easily.
C) They can only occur in cells.
D) None of the other answer options is correct.
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