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Which three components are common to all amino acids?

Correct Answer: Any two amino acids vary structure by the r-group, otherwise all amino acids are in the same structure All amino acids have in common carboxyl group -COO , amino group -NH3+ and a hydrogen -H and a r-group which are all bonded to a central carbon

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