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Multiple Choice
The 20 common amino acids are classified into five chemical classes based on which of the following properties?
A
Side chain polarity
B
Presence of sulfur
C
Number of carbon atoms
D
Molecular weight
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Understand that amino acids are the building blocks of proteins and each has a unique side chain, known as an R group, which determines its properties.
Recognize that the classification of amino acids into chemical classes is based on the properties of their side chains.
Identify that one of the key properties used to classify amino acids is the polarity of their side chains, which affects how they interact with water and other molecules.
Consider other properties that could be used for classification, such as the presence of sulfur, number of carbon atoms, and molecular weight, but note that these are not the primary criteria for the common classification.
Conclude that the most common classification of the 20 amino acids is based on the polarity of their side chains, which divides them into nonpolar, polar uncharged, polar positively charged, polar negatively charged, and special cases.