of anions connected to as many H+ ions as are necessary to create an electrically neutral compound.
ah blah blah blah the acids
-ic ex: hydrolic
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
The English word "oxygen" comes from Latin and means something like "acid former", because a lot of acids do contain oxygen.
Transfer RNA comes in sets of three bases. You can arrange four different things into a large number different sets of three. Each combination of bases in Transfer RNA codes for a different amino acid.
ah blah blah blah the acids
Ends in -ic example: hydrolic
Different combinations of the same 20 amino acids.
Different combinations of the same 20 amino acids.
yes. protein can be made up of various combinations of different amino acids.
-ic ex: hydrolic
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proteins are organic compoundsmade of amino acids arranged in a linear chain and folded into a globular form
there are 20 types of amino acids and a protein might be up to say 1000 amino acids long, that gives 201000 different possible protein combinations of that length. Far more than the number of subatomic particles in the entire universe. You also have to consider that proteins come in different lengths.
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
because a whole sequence of amino acids is necessary to create one protein, with the sequence being tens or hundreds of amino acids long. This means that there is a massive amount of possible proteins.
Proteins are combinations of Amino Acids - in chemistry, amino acids are combinations of amine groups and carboxyl groups with side chains making them unique (if I remember chemistry well enough). A good first year cellular bio or chemistry course is worthwhile to understand the building blocks