No. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Carbohydrates contain simple sugars (monosaccharides) and polymers of sugars (disaccharides and polysaccharides).
Carbohydrates do not have an amino group because it is a sugar. An amino group can be found in proteins.
An amino carbohydrate is a naturally-occurring compound formally derived from a carbohydrate by replacing one or more hydroxyl groups with a simple or substituted amino group.
No. Only proteins contain amino acids.
It is the amino functional group amine
an amine group
an "amine" group, particularly a "primary amine"
It is the amino functional group amine
An NHR functional group would be referred to as an amine. An example of an amine: CH3CH2CH2NH2 This is 1-aminopropane.
Yes
An amine group is formed by a nitrogen atom and a pair of hydrogen atoms. These are found in the amino acids of proteins.
It contains a Secondary Amine group as well as a Secondary Hydroxyl group. There is also a benzene ring which is not considered a functional group.
It is the amino functional group amine
Amine.
carboxyl
nitrogen