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B
Carboxylic group
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C
Amine group
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D
Benzene ring
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Solution
The correct option is A R-group Amino acids are organic compounds having carbon, hydrogen, oxygen and nitrogen (and sometimes sulphur). Each amino acid has at least one amino group (−NH2) and one carboxyl group (-COOH) around a central carbon atom (⍺-carbon). The remaining valencies of tetravalent carbon are satisfied with one hydrogen atom and one R (alkyl) group. The differences in the R group gives rise to different types of amino acids. Hence, each amino acid is unique due to the presence of R-group. The other three substituents (carboxyl group, amino group and hydrogen) remain the same in all the amino acids.