Biology · Biological Molecules
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Backbone of amino acids comprises of
- A
R group
- B
Amino group
- C
Carboxylic group
- D
Amino group, carboxylic group, hydrogen atom and R group.
- E
None of these
Amino acids are molecules that combine to form proteins.
Each amino acid contains an amino group,a carboxylic group,an r group and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon.
All of them form the basic skeleton of amino acids.
Each amino acid contains an amino group, a carboxylic group, an R group, and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon. All these make backbone of amino acids.
Each amino acid contains an amino group, a carboxylic group, an R group, and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon. All these make backbone of amino acids.
Each amino acid contains an amino group, a carboxylic group, an R group, and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon. All these make backbone of amino acids.
Amino acids are molecules that combine to form proteins.
Each amino acid contains an amino group, a carboxylic group, an R group, and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon.
All of them form the basic skeleton of amino acids.
Each amino acid contains an amino group, a carboxylic group, an R group, and a hydrogen atom which is attached to the central alpha carbon. All these make backbone of amino acids.
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