why amiono acids are called lema amiono acids
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Amino acids are a class of important biomolecules that contain both amino groups and carboxylate groups (–COO−). In most contexts, the term 'amino acids' refers to the α-amino acids, so-called because both the amino and carboxyl groups are attached to the α-carbon of the structure depicted in Figure 1(a).
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because it was acidic form
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