They are nonpolar.
amino and carboxyl groups
The functional groups of an amino acid are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH).
yes yes they do
ok the two special groups is the Amino End, and the Acid end.
The amino acids are distinguished by the R groups which determines what amino acid it is.:) im doing this homework right now .
No they can not be found on all amino acids that is a false statement
true
amino and carboxyl groups
Its false
The functional groups of an amino acid are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH).
The functional groups of an amino acid are the amino group (-NH2) and the carboxyl group (-COOH).
yes yes they do
Amino acids have 2 functional groups, an a-carboxyl group and an-amino group.
I see your in Bio126-001...perhaps at Camosun? LOL, don't worry this isn't Bill. I had trouble with this one as well...the FALSE statement is D)They are nonpolar. ~D
Amino acids contain acid groups and amino groups alternately.
ok the two special groups is the Amino End, and the Acid end.
The amino acids are distinguished by the R groups which determines what amino acid it is.:) im doing this homework right now .