amino acid molecules are water soluble meaning they cannot enter the cell. Fatty acid molecules CAN enter the cell.
No. Amino acids have a nitrogen group attached to their acid. These are building block for proteins.
Fatty acids have an acid group attached to a long chain of carbons. These carbons can be unsaturated or saturated. These are a source of much energy.
Amino acids differ depending on the group of atoms that occupy the "R" position (side chain).
There are 20 different amino acids. They differ from one another because they all have different side chains.
Its because of their peptide bonds.
Different types of proteins are formed by the bonding of different types of amino acids. There are typically four types of amino acids that make up a protein.
They have different side chains.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, one of the most essential molecules for life. Amino acids can be linked to one another to form a chain called polypeptides. Long polypeptides are proteins. The process that creates these proteins starting from the amino acids is called translation
Yes.
The linear arrangement of the constituent amino acid subunits. All twenty amino acids have the same base, but all have different R groups that have different classes of bonding. Some R groups are hydrophobic, some are hydrophyllic, some are acidic, some are thiols and some ore basic. So, all different types of folding of the tertiary structure of polypeptides are possible and due to the combinatorial arrangement of the twenty amino acids hundreds of thousands of different protein foldings are possible. And in proteins form equals function.
Amino acids all have an amino group attached to them. There are 20 different amino groups, and therefore 20 different types of amino acids.
There are 20 different amino acids. They differ from one another because they all have different side chains.
The "R" group is different in different kinds of amino acids. The "R" group can be a number of different molecules that are attached to the alpha carbon.
Different types of proteins are formed by the bonding of different types of amino acids. There are typically four types of amino acids that make up a protein.
They have different side chains.
Amino acids form peptide bonds when bonding with one another.
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Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, one of the most essential molecules for life. Amino acids can be linked to one another to form a chain called polypeptides. Long polypeptides are proteins. The process that creates these proteins starting from the amino acids is called translation
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Three, one for each amino acid.
the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein -xbanditlover