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amino group, carboxyl group, R-group and peptide bond
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1. Amino group - the univalent group, −NH2.
2. Carboxyl group - A carboxyl group is one of many functional groups that attaches to larger molecules and gives them certain properties.
3. R-group - Used to denote virtually any organic substituent
4. Peptide bond - a covalent bond formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another, with the removal of a molecule of water.
2. Carboxyl group - A carboxyl group is one of many functional groups that attaches to larger molecules and gives them certain properties.
3. R-group - Used to denote virtually any organic substituent
4. Peptide bond - a covalent bond formed by joining the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another, with the removal of a molecule of water.
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✴Amino Group=> The several nitrogen-containing functional group found in organic molecules.
✴Carboxyl Group=> The functional groups that attaches to larger molecules and gives them certain properties.
✴R-Group=> An abbreviation for any groups in which a carbon or hydrogen atom is attached to the rest of the molecule.
✴Peptide Bond=> (Amide Bond), A covalent chemical bond linking two consecutive amino acid monomers along a peptide or protein chain.
✴Carboxyl Group=> The functional groups that attaches to larger molecules and gives them certain properties.
✴R-Group=> An abbreviation for any groups in which a carbon or hydrogen atom is attached to the rest of the molecule.
✴Peptide Bond=> (Amide Bond), A covalent chemical bond linking two consecutive amino acid monomers along a peptide or protein chain.
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