Concept explainers
a.
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain carboxyl and
b.
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain carboxyl and amine groups. Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are the key elements of amino acids. The sequence of amino acids in a protein can provide insights into the three-dimensional structure, and its cellular location, function, and evolution.
c.
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain carboxyl and amine groups. Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are the key elements of amino acids. The sequence of amino acids in a protein can provide insights into the three-dimensional structure, and its cellular location, function, and evolution.
d.
Amino acids are organic compounds that contain carboxyl and amine groups. Carbon, oxygen, nitrogen, and hydrogen are the key elements of amino acids. The sequence of amino acids in a protein can provide insights into the three-dimensional structure, and its cellular location, function, and evolution.
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