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Amino acids are all the following EXCEPT: a. Can act as buffers. b. All have the same general structure. c. Can do the same functions of proteins. d. Can bind together by condensation reactions forming
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Amino acids are all the following EXCEPT:
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Can act as buffers.
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All have the same general structure.
c.
Can do the same functions of proteins.
d.
Can bind together by condensation reactions forming protein polymers.
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C. Amino acids are also used for protein synthesis but they don’t function the same
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