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  • Amino Acid Structure: Understanding the Central Carbon & Its Attachments
    The four things bonded to the central carbon of an amino acid are:

    1. Hydrogen atom (H): This is always present.

    2. Amino group (NH2): This is what gives the amino acid its name.

    3. Carboxyl group (COOH): This is what gives the amino acid its acidic properties.

    4. Side chain (R group): This is the part of the amino acid that varies and gives each amino acid its unique properties.

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