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Q: Do amino acids have amino groups?
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What groups are identical in amino acids?

amino and carboxyl groups


When amino acids are broken down they lose their amine groups?

Yes amino acids lose their amine groups when broken down. Amino acids are used as precursors to nucleic acids when broken down.


Do amino acids have protein?

Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are simply chains of amino acids. I think you meant to ask do proteins have amino acids. Amino acids as the name indicates (Amino) have amine groups, carboxylic acid groups and a side chain that varies depending on the amino acid (20 differnet types).


What groups make up amino acids?

The amino acids are distinguished by the R groups which determines what amino acid it is.:) im doing this homework right now .


Do all amino acids have R groups that are polar?

Yes, all amino acids have the same basic composition, though the r-groups causes the variation. There are 20 different amino acids.


Amino acids can be distinguished from one another by?

Amino acids all have an amino group attached to them. There are 20 different amino groups, and therefore 20 different types of amino acids.


What is a nutrient made up of amino acids?

Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins; hence the intake of amino acids will act nutritionally as protein.


Amino acids always have two groups attached what are they?

A carboxyl and an amino


Are Amino acids are the same except for their R group?

Yes. All amino acids are distinguished by their R groups.


Can hydroxyl groups be found on all amino acids?

No they can not be found on all amino acids that is a false statement


What are two function groups of amino acids?

The functional groups of an amino acid are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH).


Why are the esters of amino acids commercially sold as the hydrochloride salts?

Otherwise the amino groups would form immines with other amino acids.