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building blocks of proteins are monomeric......​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Amino acids are the monomeric building blocks of proteins. The α carbon atom (Cα) of amino acids, which is adjacent to the carboxyl group, is bonded to four different chemical groups: an amino (NH2) group, a carboxyl (COOH) group, a hydrogen (H) atom, and one variable group, called a side chain or R group (Figure 3-1).

Answered by sam7738
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Amino acids are the monomeric building blocks of proteins. The α carbon atom (Cα) of amino acids, which is adjacent to the carboxyl group, is bonded to four different chemical groups: an amino (NH2) group, a carboxyl (COOH) group, a hydrogen (H) atom, and one variable group, called a side chain or R group (Figure 3-1).

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