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Amino-acids are distinguishable from each other only by one or two atoms in their structure.(a) True(b) FalseI had been asked this question in a national level competition.My question comes from Amino-Acid Analysers in chapter Chromatography of Analytical Instrumentation

Answer» RIGHT choice is (a) True

To elaborate: Amino-acids are distinguishable from each other only by one or two atoms in their STRUCTURE. They are COMPONENTS of all proteins and are ESSENTIAL for growth of organisms.


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