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    • What two functional groups are present in all amino acids?
      Amino and carboxyl
    • The general structure of an amino acid is represented as R - CH - COOH | NH_{2}</latex>, where R represents the variable side chain.
    • Match the component of an amino acid with its description:
      Amino group ↔️ Responsible for basic properties
      Carboxylic acid group ↔️ Responsible for acidic properties
      R-group ↔️ Determines unique properties
    • The amino group in an amino acid is derived from ammonia.
    • The carboxylic acid group in an amino acid contains a carbon atom double-bonded to an oxygen atom.
    • What determines the specific properties and characteristics of an amino acid?
      R-group
    • Arrange the following properties based on the R-group of amino acids:
      1️⃣ Hydrophobicity
      2️⃣ Hydrophilicity
      3️⃣ Acidity
      4️⃣ Basicity
    • Each amino acid has a unique R-group that leads to different properties.
    • What is the general structure of an amino acid?
      RCH(NH2)COOHR - CH(NH_{2}) - COOH
    • The amino group in an amino acid is derived from ammonia
    • What chemical formula represents the carboxylic acid group in an amino acid?
      COOH</latex>
    • The R-group in an amino acid is the same for all amino acids.
      False
    • What determines the specific properties of an amino acid?
      R-group
    • Match the group with its chemical formula and description:
      Amino group ↔️ NH2NH_{2} ||| Provides basic properties
      Carboxyl group ↔️ COOHCOOH ||| Provides acidic properties
      R-group ↔️ RR ||| Determines specific properties
    • What property does the amino group contribute to an amino acid?
      Basic
    • What property does the carboxyl group contribute to an amino acid?
      Acidic
    • The R-group is responsible for classifying amino acids.
    • Amino acids are organic compounds containing both an amino group and a carboxylic acid group, and they serve as the building blocks of proteins
    • The amino group in an amino acid is derived from ammonia and is responsible for its basic properties.
    • The carboxylic acid group in an amino acid contains a carbon double-bonded to oxygen and single-bonded to a hydroxyl
    • What determines the specific properties of an amino acid?
      R-group
    • The general structure of an amino acid is represented as RCH(NH2)COOHR - CH(NH_{2}) - COOH, where the R-group determines its unique properties
    • Match the group with its chemical formula and description:
      Amino group ↔️ NH2NH_{2}: Responsible for basic properties
      Carboxyl group ↔️ COOHCOOH: Responsible for acidic properties
      R-group ↔️ RR: Determines specific amino acid properties
    • Amino acids can be classified based on the properties of their R-groups
    • Nonpolar amino acids have hydrophobic R-groups and tend to cluster within proteins.
    • Amino acids are amphoteric substances because they can act as both acids and bases
    • What type of reaction links amino acids to form peptide bonds?
      Condensation
    • Steps in the formation of a peptide bond
      1️⃣ Two amino acids combine
      2️⃣ Water molecule is eliminated
      3️⃣ Peptide bond forms
    • The R-group of an amino acid determines its hydrophobicity or acidity.
    • The amino group (NH2NH_{2}) of an amino acid is responsible for its basic properties
    • Polar amino acids can form hydrogen bonds with water and are typically located on the surface of proteins.
    • The solubility of amino acids varies based on the polarity of their R-groups.
    • A peptide bond forms when two amino acids undergo a condensation reaction to eliminate a molecule of water
    • When two amino acids are linked by a peptide bond, they form a dipeptide.
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