The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, although other elements are found in the side chains of certain amino acids. Adenine is made of the elements carbon, hydrogen and nitrogen (C5H5N5).
rofl. it kinda sounds like me and you have the same homework assignment. lol. its carbon, nitrogen, and hydrogen... (:
There are 20 naturally occurring amino acids found in living things.
Single amino acids are found in the cytoplasm of the cell. They are mainly useful in protein synthesis, although they have other uses.
in proteins.
carboxyl and amine
an amino and a carboxyl group
that is amino acids
that is amino acids
sulfur
nitrogen
Every amino acid will always contain Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen
Every amino acid will always contain Nitrogen, Carbon, Oxygen and Hydrogen
Ribosomes are found in both plants and animals.
All amino acids contain carbon (C), hydrogen (H), oxygen (O), and nitrogen (N). In addition, some contain sulfur (S).
No they can not be found on all amino acids that is a false statement
The r group found in amino acids consists of additional atoms.
Amino acids are biologically important organic compounds made from amine (-NH2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side-chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, though other elements are found in the side-chains of certain amino acids.
This description applies to all alpha amino acids except for glycine.The amino acids found in cells of organisms are alpha amino acids. The carbon-containing group is a side chain, often symbolized by R.The general formula for amino acids isR-CH(NH2).COOHIn glycine R = H, but in all other amino acids R represents a side chain containing, among other elements, one or more carbon atoms.