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DarkPsycho
post Oct 17 2006, 08:48 PM
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Ok here is an example:

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      H
      |
NH2 - C - COOH
      |
      R

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H       H       OH    
  \     |     /
    N - C - C
  /     |     \\
H       R       O

Ok the C is what is called the central carbon. The NH2 is called the amino group, which is a nitrogen atom and 2 hydrogen atoms. The COOH is the carboxyl group, which is made up of a carbon, two oxygens, and a hydrogen atom. The most important part is the R group, or the variable group. What that is determines the type of amino acid it is.
Amino acids attach to eachother through peptide bonds. The reaction between the acids is called a condensation reaction, where one water molecule is taken from the two acids. One hydrogen from the NH2 of one acid and an O and H from the COOH of the other one. Here is what it looks like afterward:
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H       H       H   H       OH
  \     |       |   |     /
    N - C - C - N - C - C
  /     |   ||      |     \\
H       R    O      R       O


Amino acids in long chains form proteins. I would go into further detail, but I don't know that much more on the subject.
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post Oct 17 2006, 09:02 PM
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I wrote a report on amino acids in 7th grade. The amino acid structure is described by RNA in cells. I believe there are 23 amino acids that humans have. I wish I could find that report.
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post Oct 17 2006, 09:47 PM
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I believe there are 20 different types of amino acids. 3+ amino acids make up a polypeptide, and polypeptides make up protein from what I understand in my bio class.
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post Oct 18 2006, 12:44 AM
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Primary Structure: A string of Amino Acids
Secondary Structure: Interactions in side chains (R groups) cause folding and coiling (Alpha Helix and Beta Sheet)
Tertiary Structure: The overall 3-D structure of the Protein.
Quaternary Structure: Two or more poly-peptide subunits.

atleast from what i've learned...

and wow, 7th grade...makes me feel dumb. I just learned this and I'm a freshman in high school sad.gif
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post Oct 18 2006, 12:49 AM
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There are actually 22 known amino acids. Although I am not sure about this number but I think only 20 are found in our bodies. I remember learning about them in biology last year. (bad memories) They help build cells as well and antibodies to fight off viruses and bacteria. They do a lot more than that actually separately but they help make up our DNA and RNA as well.
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post Oct 19 2006, 08:00 PM
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Well, I never really took a liking into Biology when I was studying Science at school. I found it confusing, the teachers weren't very nice and I found the subject pretty dull.

I knew that there were things called Amino acids, although I have to admit, my knowledge isn't very good on the subject and I know no more than what they're called.

Thanks to this topic though, I now know a little more about Amino acids etc. I just wished I had studied Biology for longer than I did, now I'm older I can see how useful Biology can be in later life and how interesting Biology actually is.
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post Nov 19 2006, 10:22 PM
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lmao ahhhhh biology! yup its a chain of proteins! hahahaha *takes out bio notes* ^o^ ahah j/k but pretty much those diagrams there show what an amino acid is. then it goes on to lipids and fatty acids and crap.
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