What differentiates one amino acid from the other? a Carboxyl group b Amino group c Peptide group d R group

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The correct answer is d R group.

The R group, also known as the side chain, is what differentiates one amino acid from another. While all amino acids share a common structure that includes a central carbon atom, a carboxyl group (a), an amino group (b), and a hydrogen atom, it is the R group that varies for each amino acid and determines its unique properties and functions.

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