The central dogma of Biology is turning DNA to proteins. The proteins job (function) Is given when the amino acids are passed to it. There's only one Amino acid per protein. BTW the proteins main job is to transport.
Amino acids all have an amino group attached to them. There are 20 different amino groups, and therefore 20 different types of amino acids.
There are 22 amino acids that humans require for life. however, there are hundreds of different kinds of amino acids.
there is only 20 amin acid in our bodies but we only use 11 of them
the answer is C (144). The working is: 12^2 = 144. Here 12 is the no. of different amino acids and 2 is the no. of amino acids in the chain (its a dipeptide so, 2 amino acids).
Proteins are made up of smaller units called amino acids which are strung together to form proteins which can be of different sizes and shapes.
Simple. 20 to be exact.
Amino acids all have an amino group attached to them. There are 20 different amino groups, and therefore 20 different types of amino acids.
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There are 22 amino acids that humans require for life. however, there are hundreds of different kinds of amino acids.
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The term "complete protein" refers to amino acids, the building blocks of protein. A protein must contain all nine of these essential amino acids in roughly equal amounts.
The "R" group is different in different kinds of amino acids. The "R" group can be a number of different molecules that are attached to the alpha carbon.
They have varying numbers, as different amino acids form different polypetide chains, which form different amino acids in the way they become folded to suit their function
There are 20 different amino acids. They differ from one another because they all have different side chains.
proteins are made up of different amino acids linked together
there is only 20 amin acid in our bodies but we only use 11 of them
There are 20 different amino acids in the DNA sequence