explain the structure of amino acid with example of glycine, elaine and serine
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Each molecule contains a central carbon (C) atom, called the α-carbon, to which both an amino and a carboxyl group are attached. The remaining two bonds of the α-carbon atom are generally satisfied by a hydrogen (H) atom and the R group. Amino acids function as the building blocks of proteins.
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