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                What makes Amino Acids unique from one another?
The Amino Group
The R group
The long strands of glucose molecules
The carboxyl group
            
        The Amino Group
The R group
The long strands of glucose molecules
The carboxyl group
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    The R group is what makes amino acids unique from one another. It is the part of the amino acid structure that varies among different amino acids, and it determines their specific properties and functions. The R group can range from a simple hydrogen atom to complex and diverse molecular structures. This variation in the R group is what gives each amino acid its distinct characteristics and allows for the wide array of functions they perform in biological systems.
    
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