No, HCl + H2O → H3O+ + Cl^- . There isn't even any carbon just water and hydrogen chloride.
Hydrochloric acid is made up of a hydrogen and one cholride atom i.e, HCl. So there is no chance to have a amino acid in HCl.
NO
Contain sulfur.
Amino acids contain acid groups and amino groups alternately.
Hydrochloric acid (present in the stomach) and amino acids (basic components of proteins and some enzymes).
Amino Acid
One amino acid per codon!
what kind of molecules contain the insructions for ordering amino acid in protein
All proteins are made up of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. An amino acid has a carboxylic acid functional group and an amine group. Some of the amino acids (such as aspartic acid and glutamic acid) has an extra carboxylic acid functional group in its side chain.
Only carboxylic acids contain carboxyl groups. Only organic acids have them--obviously, since an organic acid contains carbon and so does a carboxyl group. So...most acids don't contain carboxyl groups.
Selenium is found in the amino acids selenomethionine, selenocysteine, and methylselenocysteine.
carboxylic acid