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Multiple Choice
Which part of the chemical structure differentiates one amino acid from another?
A
The amino group
B
The carboxyl group
C
The side chain (R group)
D
The peptide bond
Verified step by step guidance
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Understand the basic structure of an amino acid, which includes an amino group (NH₂), a carboxyl group (COOH), a hydrogen atom, and a unique side chain (R group) attached to a central carbon atom.
Recognize that the amino group and the carboxyl group are common to all amino acids, providing the basic backbone structure.
Identify the side chain, often referred to as the R group, as the variable part of the amino acid structure. This is what differentiates one amino acid from another.
Explore how the side chain (R group) can vary in size, shape, charge, hydrophobicity, and reactivity, leading to the diverse properties and functions of different amino acids.
Consider how the unique properties of the side chains influence the overall structure and function of proteins, as they determine how amino acids interact with each other and with other molecules.