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Multiple Choice
Proteins are composed of various combinations of usually how many different amino acids?
A
30
B
25
C
20
D
15
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Understand that proteins are polymers made up of amino acids, which are organic compounds containing both an amino group (-NH₂) and a carboxyl group (-COOH).
Recognize that there are 20 standard amino acids that are encoded by the genetic code and are used in the synthesis of proteins.
These 20 amino acids can combine in various sequences to form a vast array of proteins, each with unique structures and functions.
The diversity of proteins arises from the different combinations and sequences of these 20 amino acids, allowing for a wide range of biological activities.
Remember that while there are more than 20 amino acids in nature, only these 20 are commonly found in proteins encoded by the genetic code.