Recall that isoleucine and leucine can both be written as C6H13O2N1; however, the structures of these two molecules are not identical (Fig. 2.16) . Thus, isoleucine and leucine are:
A) polar molecules.
B) isotopes.
C) isomers.
D) reactants.
E) proteins.
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