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mars1129 [50]
4 years ago
9

Which three components are common to all amino acids?

Biology
2 answers:
SpyIntel [72]4 years ago
5 0

the 2o amino acids vary structure by the r-group , otherwise all amino acids are in the same structure, all amino acids have carboxyl group , amino group and a r-group and a hydrogen which are all bonded to a central carbon,
NikAS [45]4 years ago
3 0

An amino acid is usually considered as the building block of a protein, is a constituent that plays a significant function in the body. The amino acids are required for essential activities like the synthesis of neurotransmitters and hormones and manufacturing of proteins.  

There are different kinds of amino acids found, however, all these amino acids possess three constituents, which are common to all the amino acids. These are an amino group, a carboxyl group, and an R group.  


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