Are Proteins Acidic, Basic, or Amphoteric?
                                
                                
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                                Over 50% of the dry weight of a human cell is composed of proteins, which play a crucial role in nearly all biological processes. Understanding their chemical nature is key to comprehending their function. While the term 'protein' is singular, their properties vary widely, and the question of whether they are acidic or basic depends on their constituent amino acids and the surrounding environment.