Amino acids have substituent groups occupying the four valency positions of the central carbon atom. The substituents are
A
two carboxyl groups, two amino groups
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B
hydrogen, carboxyl group, amino group and a variable R group
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C
hydrogen, carboxyl group, amino group
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D
two hydrogen, carboxyl group and amino group
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Solution
The correct option is B hydrogen, carboxyl group, amino group and a variable R group Amino acids have four substituent groups occupying the four valency positions of the central carbon atom (alpha carbon). These are hydrogen, carboxyl group, amino group and a variable group designated as R group. So, amino acids are also known as substituted methanes because of the substituent groups.