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26 May, 13:25

How does the number of hydrogen atoms compared to the number of oxygen atoms in each amino acid?

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  1. 26 May, 13:37
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    A single Amino Acid contains 2 Oxygen atoms and 4 Hydrogen atoms plus the number of H and O in the R group. The final total largely depends on the R group (there are 20 different kinds) that is present in the amino acid, and each R group may vary in the number of Oxygen and Hydrogen atoms present.
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