The amide formed from the aminoacid aspartic acid is :
2) Glutamine
3) Both
) Asparagine
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The addition of ammonia (NH3) to a carboxylic acid forms an amide, but the reaction is very slow in the laboratory at room temperature. Water molecules are split out, and a bond is formed between the nitrogen atom and the carbonyl carbon atom. In living cells, amide formation is catalyzed by enzymes.
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Asparagine
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Asparagine
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