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Multiple Choice
Which of the following is not found on the central carbon of every amino acid?
A
Amino group
B
Hydrogen atom
C
Phosphate group
D
Carboxyl group
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the basic structure of an amino acid. Each amino acid has a central carbon atom, known as the alpha carbon.
Identify the four groups attached to the alpha carbon in a typical amino acid: an amino group (\(\text{-NH}_2\)), a carboxyl group (\(\text{-COOH}\)), a hydrogen atom (\(\text{-H}\)), and a variable side chain (\(\text{-R}\) group).
Recognize that the amino group (\(\text{-NH}_2\)) is a fundamental component of all amino acids, providing the 'amino' part of the name.
Acknowledge that the carboxyl group (\(\text{-COOH}\)) is also a fundamental component, providing the 'acid' part of the name.
Note that a phosphate group is not a standard component of the central carbon in amino acids. Phosphate groups are typically found in nucleotides, not amino acids.