Acids are H+ donors, and bases are H+ acceptors.
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome.
Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory
Bronsted-Lowry
The conjugate base of a weak acid is always a strong base
A chain of amino acids.
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
tRNA carries amino acids to the ribosome.
Brønsted-Lowry acid-base theory
Such acids are considered weak acids, such as organic acids.
Bronsted-Lowry
Nucleic acids are polymers. They are made of monomers Nucleotides.
The conjugate base of a weak acid is always a strong base
Acid are those which donates protons (H+). bronsted and lowry theory. amino acids and fatty acids produces protons that's why they are called Acids .
No they can not be found on all amino acids that is a false statement
Amino acids form peptide bonds.
Gluconeogenesis