In Chapter 8 you learned about stereoisomers. Which is the only naturally occurring amino acid that does not have the possibility of existing as two stereoisomers?
A) Glycine
B) Isoleucine
C) Proline
D) Methionine
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Q37: Glycine, alanine, and aspartic acid are all
Q38: What do histidine, phenylalanine, and tyrosine all
Q39: What are the sources of the fibers
Q40: What is an amino acid?
A)An organic molecule
Q41: What does the abbreviation "Asn" stand for?
A)Alanine
B)Asparagine
C)Asinine
D)Aspartic
Q43: "Gly" stands for what?
A)Glutamic acid
B)Glycine
C)Leucine
D)Lysine
Q44: Which amino acid does the abbreviation "Lys"
Q45: Which carbon atom of an amino acid
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Q47: Where in the cell is the blueprint
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