Eat-A-Torus OP t1_jc232er wrote on March 13, 2023 at 2:10 PM Reply to comment by slashdave in What exactly is going on when a protein (or other molecule) binds with a receptor? by Eat-A-Torus how are they solid? I thought most of a molecule is empty space, with little bits of solids protons/neutrons in the nucleuses, and the electrons diffused in a cloud around them? Permalink Parent 1
What exactly is going on when a protein (or other molecule) binds with a receptor? Submitted by Eat-A-Torus t3_11oij2y on March 11, 2023 at 12:04 PM in askscience 74 comments 1,198
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Reply to comment by slashdave in What exactly is going on when a protein (or other molecule) binds with a receptor? by Eat-A-Torus
how are they solid? I thought most of a molecule is empty space, with little bits of solids protons/neutrons in the nucleuses, and the electrons diffused in a cloud around them?