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why amino acids are called substituted methane​

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Answered by alexluck2005
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Amino acids are substituted methanes because they contain four substituent groups, hydrogen; carboxyl group, amino group and a variable group ®; these substituents are present on the a-carbon and hence, are called a-amino acids.

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Answered by sinzoshree
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Amino acids are substituted methanes because they contain four substituent groups, hydrogen; carboxyl group, amino group and a variable group ®; these substituents are present on the a-carbon and hence, are called a-amino acids.

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