What differentiates one amino acid from the other?

a
Amino group
b
Peptide group
c
R group
d
Carboxyl group

1 answer

The correct answer is c: R group.

The R group, also known as the side chain, is what differentiates one amino acid from another. While all amino acids have a similar structure that includes an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a central carbon atom, it is the R group that varies among different amino acids, giving each one its unique properties.