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QUESTION 9
What is the primary factor that differentiates one amino acid from another?


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Answer:

Each has an amine group at one end, an acid group at the other, and a distinctive side chain.

Step-by-step explanation:

The unique chemical structure attached to the backbone of each amino acid that differentiates one amino acid from another.

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