CODE
H
|
NH2 - C - COOH
|
R
|
NH2 - C - COOH
|
R
or
CODE
H H OH
\ | /
N - C - C
/ | \\
H R O
\ | /
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:
CODE
H H H H OH
\ | | | /
N - C - C - N - C - C
/ | || | \\
H R O R O
\ | | | /
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.

