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What makes amino acids unique from one another?(1 point)
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the long strands of glucose molecules
the long strands of glucose molecules
the carboxyl group
the carboxyl group
the R group
the R group
the amino group
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the R group
The side chain (R group) attached to the central carbon is what differs among amino acids and gives each its distinct chemical properties.
The side chain (R group) attached to the central carbon is what differs among amino acids and gives each its distinct chemical properties.
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