there are 22 needed in the human body.
There are twenty amino acids used by humans of which eight are essential amino acids the body can not synthesize and must ingest in food. Alanine is an example of an essential amino acid.
Nine nucleotides are needed to specify three amino acids.
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i think nine bases are needed for three amino acids because i think it takes three bases to make one amino acid
There are 20 standard amino acids. A few proteins have other amino acids but these are usually derived from the 20 standard amino acids.
They have varying numbers, as different amino acids form different polypetide chains, which form different amino acids in the way they become folded to suit their function
Their are 20 base amino acids. The body can produce 12 of them- the other 8 need to be obtained from food.
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amino acids?? 20 amino acids
Amino acids... Like this Protien>amino acids>RNA nucleotides The amazing thing is that only 20 different amino acids exist in the human body yet mix/match/repeat to make all of the protiens in the body!
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By their side chains. All amino acids have this structure: HOOC- C - NH2 Attached to that middle C is the side chain. They can have many different properties- They can be aromatic, polar, lipophilic, basic, acidic, Sulfur containing, among others There are 20 amino acids inside the human body, each has a different structure and function, due to its properties.