NTR 306 Study Guide - Midterm Guide: Diminished Responsibility, High-Protein Diet, Exosphere

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Compounds composed of carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen atoms, arranged into amino acids linked in a chain (some amino acids also contain sulfur atoms) Nitrogen atoms give the name amino (nitrogen containing) to the amino acids that makes the links in the chains of proteins. Each contains an amino group(nh2), an acid group (cooh), a hydrogen atom (h), and a distinctive side group, all attached to a central carbon atom (c) Carbon atoms must have four bonds so a fourth attachment is necessary. This fourth site distinguishes each amino acid from others. Attached to the central carbon at the fourth bond is a distinct atom or group of atoms (side group/side chain) Side groups on the central carbon vary from one amino acid to the next, making proteins more complex than carbohydrates and lipids. Proteins are made up of about 20 different amino acids, each with a different side group.

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