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explain polar
uncharged amino acids?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Two amino acids, serine and threonine, contain aliphatic hydroxyl groups (that is, an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, represented as ―OH). ... The carbonyl group can function as a hydrogen bond acceptor, and the amino group (NH2) can function as a hydrogen bond donor.

Answered by srusti1325
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Two amino acids, serine and threonine, contain aliphatic hydroxyl groups (that is, an oxygen atom bonded to a hydrogen atom, represented as ―OH). ... The carbonyl group can function as a hydrogen bond acceptor, and the amino group (NH2) can function as a hydrogen bond donor.

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