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what acid is present in protein

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Answered by manidatla55
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Explanation:

Proteins also contain an amino acid with five carbon atoms (glutamic acid) and a secondary amine (in proline), which is a structure with the amino group (―NH2) bonded to the alkyl side chain, forming a ring. Glutamic acid and aspartic acid are dicarboxylic acids; that is, they have two carboxyl groups (―COOH).

Answered by ayushbag03
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Answer:

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Explanation:

The ingredients present in proteins are of amino acids. Both peptides and proteins are the long chains of amino acids.

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