Know the parts of an amino acid 1. Amino group 2. Carboxylic Acid (Carboxylate) 3. R-Group.
Or functional groups. Functional groups Functional groups are parts of molecules that result in characteristic features. Many functional groups exist,
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Discussion topic for week 1 Eukaryotes (multi-cell organisms) evolved into very large sizes whereas prokaryotes (single-cell organisms) remained quite.