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suter [353]
3 years ago
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What is the function of the amino functional group?

Biology
1 answer:
stealth61 [152]3 years ago
4 0

I found this info if this is what you need link http://www.answers.com/Q/What_are_the_functional_groups_of_amino_acids

Two functional groups are found in all amino acids. These functional groups are the  

amino group

(-NH2) and the  

carboxyl group

(-COOH). The hydrogen atom of the carboxyl group can be broken off quite easily; this gives amino acids their acidic properties.  

Function of amino acids?

Heat and Energy, Growth, To defend against disease, and to Repair bodily cells are the functions of amino acids/ proteins.  

Amino acids contain a carboxyl group?

Yes, amino acids contain: 1) an amino group (-NH 2 ) 2) a central carbon and variable side group 3) a carboxyl group (-COOH)  

What is the function of amino acids?

Amino acids are nitrogen-containing molecules that serve vitalfunctions in your body. Twenty-two amino acids occur in nature, and20 of these are incorporated into proteins and other moleculeswithin the cells and tissues of plants and animals. According toscientists at the University of Arizona, your body can synthesize10 of the amino acids you need, while the other 10 must be acquiredfrom your diet. Amino acids that cannot be produced within yourcells are called essential amino acids. http://www.livestrong.com/article/426255-what-is-the-function-of-amino-acids-in-the-human-body/  

What is the amino group on an amino acid?

The amino group is present at one end of the amino acid and is represented by the chemical formula NH 3 The region on the amino acid that contains the amino group is called the amino terminal  

Amino acid function?

Amino acids are basically known as the building blocks of protein.The function of an amino acid is primarily to build proteins.

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