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20 June, 04:29

What is the difference between amino acids and nucleotides? Is one a subset of the other?

What is a group of a molecule?

What are carboxyl and amino groups of a molecule?

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  1. 20 June, 05:23
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    Nucleic Acids (RNA and DNA) are made up of a series of nucleotides. The center of an amino acid is the carbon bonded to four different groups. The fourth group, R, is different for each amino acid. A nucleotide is composed of a five-carbon sugar, a nitrogenous base and a phosphate group.

    A molecule is an electrically neutralgroup of two or more atoms held together by chemical bonds. Molecules are distinguished from ions by their lack of electrical charge.

    Amino acids have a two-carbon bond. One of the carbons is part of a group called thecarboxyl group (COO-). A carboxyl group is made up of one carbon (C) and two oxygen (O) atoms.
  2. 20 June, 06:08
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    Amino acids make up proteins and nucleotides make up nucleic acid that transfer genetic information from one generation to other

    amino acids first appear then nucleotides
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