Q.
If the acidic, basic and hydrophobic residues of proteins are considered to be red, green and blue in colour, respectively, then a globular protein in aqueous solution would have
Globular proteins are folded such that their tertiary structure consists
of the polar or hydrophilic amino acids (both acidic and basic) arranged on the
outside surface and non-polar or hydrophobic amino acids on the inside or
core of the three dimensional shape. Thus, the globular protein mentioned in
the question would have red and green colour on the surface and blue colour at
the core in aqueous solution.