no; amino acids build protein and oxygen is not a protein. oxygen is not built, but rather inhaled from the environment and then used in cellular respiration
Amino acids are made up of the elements nitrogen, hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and sulfur. Proteins are made up of amino acids.
Variable
Yes, oxygen is present within the carboxyl group and may be present in the variable R-group.Yes, all 20 amino acids contain oxygen.
Carbon,Hydrogen,Oxygen
Yes
No. eventually amino acids are termed as CHON, that is, a compound formed by carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.
Yes, amino acids will contain oxygen in their carboxyl group and might in its variable R group. The four types of amino acid side chains [R-groups] are i) non-polar (zero for 8) - no oxygen, ii) uncharged-polar - (5 out of 7 have oxygen), iii) charged-polar - both have oxygen, and iv) basic amino acids - zero for 3 have oxygen.
amino acids
Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, and Nitrogen
3
No, proteins are chains consisting of amino acids. Amino acids contain nitrogen.