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What is the fate of amino group in the metabolism of amino acids for energy?

Excreted as urea. this was the answer for my test


What type of reaction removes the -NH2 group in an amino acid to prepare the amino acids for further metabolism?

dehydration


Do amino acids amino have an amino group?

No,fatty acids don't have an amino group


Why are amino acids called amino acids?

Amino acids are called amino acids because they contain an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH) in their chemical structure. These two functional groups are essential for the formation of proteins and are characteristic of all amino acids.


The functional group ALWAYS found in the following pair of monomeric organic molecules fatty acids and amino acids?

Carboxyl group (-COOH) is the functional group always found in both fatty acids and amino acids. Amino acids have an additional amino group (-NH2) as well.


What group do amino acids always contain?

The amino acids are distinguished by the R groups which determines what amino acid it is.


Monomer of proteins?

The monomer of proteins are amino acids. Amino acids are organic compounds that contain an amino group (-NH2) and a carboxyl group (-COOH), along with a side chain group that gives each amino acid its unique properties. Proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.


To which biomolecule group do fatty acids monosaccharides amino acids and nucleotides belong?

Fatty acids and monosaccharides belong to the biomolecule group Proteins and Amino Acids.


What contains both a carboxyl group and an amino group?

An amino group and an R group


Amino acids are acids because they possess which functional group?

Amino acids are acids because they always possess a carboxyl group.


What are the component of amino acid?

The 20 amino acids vary in structure by the R-group, otherwise all amino acids are the same in structure. All amino acids have a carboxyl group, an amino group, an R-group, and a hydrogen which are all bonded to a central carbon. It is the R-groups that make the amino acids react in different ways and alter the structure of the protein.


Do carbohydrates have an amino group?

Yes because there is a carboxyl in a amino acid and one in a carbohydrate.