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Multiple Choice
How many different standard amino acids are found in proteins?
A
16
B
20
C
18
D
22
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Understand that amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and there are standard amino acids that are commonly found in proteins.
Recognize that the term 'standard amino acids' refers to those amino acids that are encoded directly by the genetic code.
Recall that there are 20 standard amino acids that are universally found in proteins across all forms of life.
These 20 amino acids have distinct side chains and properties, which contribute to the structure and function of proteins.
Note that while there are more than 20 amino acids in nature, only these 20 are considered standard because they are directly involved in protein synthesis.