Three, one for each amino acid.
Yes. Carbon is present in fatty acids (carboxylic acids) as well as in amino acids.
hydrogen and amino acids.
hydrogen and amino acids.
hydrogen and amino acids.
the answer is C (144). The working is: 12^2 = 144. Here 12 is the no. of different amino acids and 2 is the no. of amino acids in the chain (its a dipeptide so, 2 amino acids).
it depends on the content of proteins present in the ammino acids!
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Amino acids all have an amino group attached to them. There are 20 different amino groups, and therefore 20 different types of amino acids.
Since proteins are polymers of amino acids, it's not likely.
There are 22 amino acids that humans require for life. however, there are hundreds of different kinds of amino acids.
yes
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