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amino acids

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  1. Basic organic molecules (see also organic molecule) that combine to form proteins. Amino acids are made up of hydrogen, carbon, oxygen, and nitrogen. Some examples of amino acids are lysine, phenylalanine, and tryptophan.


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Amino acids are the basic molecular building blocks of proteins.

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The third region contains organic compounds that include nitrogen, an element that plays a key role in biological molecules such as amino acids.

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Technically speaking, peptides are short chains of amino acids that act as messengers in the body.

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There are 20 amino acids used to construct the proteins found in all forms of life.

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"The ammonia goes into amino acids and nucleotides, both of which tumor cells depend on for growth," said Zong.

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If COMs were embedded in their building materials from the start, then these worlds may also contain the molecular ingredients needed for prebiotic chemistry, including the formation of amino acids and nucleotides.

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