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A variety of amino acids are formed on what basis

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Answered by zainsd110
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Explanation:

Amino acids are structural units that are made from different proteins.

They join together to farm peptedi chain.

Depending upon their prosthetic group and ester and chain formation their varieties are formed.

Answered by aburaihana123
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A variety of amino acid are formed based on the nature of R group.

Explanation:

Because of the structure of the R- group, a variety of amino acids are generated. Every amino acid, on the other hand, has an amino group on the left, a carboxylic acid on the right, and one hydrogen connected.

variety of amino acids

  • All amino acids have the same fundamental structure.
  • A central carbon atom is linked to a basic amino group, a carboxylic acid group, a hydrogen atom, and an R-group, or side-chain group, in each molecule.
  • The R-group is what distinguishes the amino acids. The chemical nature of each amino acid is determined by the R-group.

Amino acid:

Amino acids (AA) are the primary components of human proteins and are has carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen molecules.

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