A central carbon atom bonded to two groups and two groups
B
A central carbon atom bonded to an group, a group, a hydrogen atom, and a variable group
C
A central carbon atom bonded to a group, a group, and a variable group
D
A central carbon atom bonded to a group, a group, and a variable group
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Begin by understanding the basic structure of an amino acid. An amino acid is an organic molecule that serves as the building block of proteins.
Identify the central carbon atom, known as the alpha carbon, which is the core of the amino acid structure.
Recognize the four groups attached to the alpha carbon: an amino group (\(\)), a carboxyl group (\(\)), a hydrogen atom (\(\)), and a variable R group.
Understand that the R group, or side chain, is what differentiates one amino acid from another, providing unique chemical properties.
Review the options given in the problem and identify the correct structure based on the description of the amino acid's components.