The polymerization of amino acids requires specific:
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1) Tertiary amine because there are three, non-hydrogen bonds to the central nitrogen atom. For example, if there was one H attached to the nitrogen, then it would be primary. If there were two H's attached, then it would be a secondary amine.
2) Amino acids are the fundamental components of proteins and polypeptides.
3) False, the Miller-Urey experiment showed that the violent atmosphere and templates (clay) were able to form amino acids and proteins.
4) False, the codons (nucleotide triplet) in mRNA (which is complementary to DNA) designate the amino acid.
5) The polymerization of amino acids (to make a protein, in a process called translation) requires specific proteins.
6) Amino acids have an N-terminus (amine group) and a C-terminus (carboxylic/organic acid).
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