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16 December, 05:41

What is the name of the "group" that differs with each amino acid?

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  1. 16 December, 05:44
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    The R organic group.

    Explanation:

    Amino acids are a complex of organic compounds that combine to build proteins. The general structure of an amino acid is set by a carboxyl group (-COOH), a basic amino group (-NH2), and an organic R group, unique in every amino acid.

    The amino acids differ from each other in the particular chemical structure and organization of hydrogen, nitrogen, carbon and oxygen atoms present in the organic R group.
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