Amino acids
These compounds are called amines.
Yes
Amino acids
proteins
Amines are organic molecules that contain the amino group NH2. They are characterized by the presence of nitrogen bonded to at least one alkyl or aryl group. Amines can be primary, secondary, or tertiary depending on the number of alkyl or aryl groups bonded to the nitrogen atom.
Amino acid(s)
yes as proteins are made of amino acids which contain an amine functional group (Nh2)
One example of a molecule that fits this description is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and contain both a carboxyl group and an amino group. There are 20 standard amino acids that are commonly found in proteins, each with a unique side chain that gives it specific properties.
NO!!! Amino acids are definitely ORGANIC molecules. Here is one possibility of an amino acid/ H2N-CH2-CH2-COOH. It named as an amino acid because it contains an acid functional group (COOH) and an amine functional group (NH2).
Amino acids contain acid groups and amino groups alternately.
Amino acid refers to one of a class or organic compounds that contain NH2 and the COOH group. They amino acids usually occur naturally in plants and animal tissues.
Yes.