What parts are found in the general structure of an amino acid? Which one of the parts is different in each of the 20 amino acids that our proteins are made from?
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Something Called Side Groups
The side groups are what make each amino acid different from the others. Of the 20 side groups used to make proteins, there are two main groups: polar and non-polar. These names refer to the way the side groups, sometimes called "R" groups, interact with the environment.
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