Amino acids are organic compounds and are called Ξ±-amino acids. Why?
Amino acids are organic compounds containing an amino group and acidic group as substituents n two different carbons
Amino acids are organic compounds containing an amino group and an acidic group as substituents on the same carbon
Amino acids are inorganic compounds containing an amino group and acidic group as substituents on two different carbons
Amino acids are inorganic compounds containing an amino group and acidic group as substituents on the same carbon
Related Questions
Given below are two statements A and B. Choose the correct answer related to the statements.Statement A: Amino acids are amphoteric in their function.Statement B: All amino acids are necessary for our body.
Statement A is correct but statement B is wrong
Both the statements A and B are correct
Statement A is wrong but statement B is correct
Both the statements A and B are wrong
Which of the following are not secondary metabolites in plants?
Vinblastin, curcumin
Rubber, gums
Morphine, codeine
Amino acids, glucose
Jojoba contains
Triglycerides
Wax esters
Phospholipids
Sterols
Types of amino acids found in proteins are
21
19
20
23
Which of the following glucose transporters is insulin β dependent?
GLUT I
GLUT II
GLUT III
GLUT IV
In a protein molecule, the amino acid units are linked together by β¦β¦... bonds formed between the amino group and the carboxyl group of successive amino acids
Peptide
Hydrogen
Covalent
Ionic
Which one is imino acid?
Pepsin
Proline
Cysteine
Rennin
Which of the following is an essential amino acids?
Valine
Leucine
Tryptophan
All of these
How many of the twenty two amino acids are essential for children?
6
8
10
7
Pick out the wrong statement
Amino acids are substituted methanes
Glycerol is a trihydroxy propone
Lysine is a neutral amino acid
Lecithin is a phospholipid