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Several different amino acids join together to form a protein. How do any two types of amino acids differ from one another?

a. the number of amino groups in the molecule b. the number of carboxyl groups in the molecule C. the chemical structure of the R group in the molecule d. the number of chemical bonds formed by the central carbon atom

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The amino acids are different due to the R group in their molecules
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