Amino acids are organic molecules that contain both a basic amino group and an acidic carboxyl group linked to an alpha carbon. The alpha-amino acids, in which the amino group is attached to the alpha carbon, are the building blocks of peptides and proteins. The amino acids are commonly classified either as a) neutral, basic, or acidic, or as b) nonpolar, polar and uncharged, or polar and charged; the presence or absence of a charge on the amino acids refers to that at pH 7.0
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Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 different amino acids that combine in various sequences to form different proteins in the body. Amino acids play crucial roles in processes like tissue repair, nutrient transport, and enzyme production.
Protein is made up of long chains of building blocks called amino acids. these amino acids are made of elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen and sometimes sulfur.
Amin acids are small molecules that make up protein.
amino acids are building blocks human body
Amino acids are biologically important organic compounds composed of amine (-NH 2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups.
An alpha-amino acid is an amino acid which has the amino and carboxylic functional groups attached to the same carbon atom.
The general formula of these acids is H2NCHRCOOH where R is called "side chain", an organic substituent.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Proteins are polymers of amino acid molecules
Nucleic Acids to Amino Acids--APEX
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Proteins are polymers formed from amino acids, which are linked together by peptide bonds. The sequence of amino acids in a protein determines its unique structure and function. Proteins are essential for many biological processes in the body.