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The central atom in an amino acid that all the groups connect to is a

O A. Hydrogen
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O B. Oxygen
• O C. Carbon
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O D. Nitrogen

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Answer:

C. Carbon

Step-by-step explanation:

The central atom in an amino acid that all the groups connect to is a carbon atom.

Amino acids are monomeric units of proteins. They are bifunctional in that they have an amino group and a carboxyl group. These groups are attached to a carbon atom, α-carbon, in a molecule.

This is common to all amino-acids.

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