What makes amino acids different from each other? A) Amino group B) Carboxyl group C) Hydrogen atom D) Side chain

Biology · College · Thu Feb 04 2021

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Answer D is correct 

The amino  acids are different from each other because of their Side chain.

The side chain may confirm the amino acids for their unique physical and chemical properties and also provide described their structure and function.

Each amino acid have a unique R group. The simplest R group is a hydrogen atom, which forms the amino acid glycine.

For example threonine and serine have a polar side chain and they are water soluble in nature.