In the formation and naming of peptides, which of the following is not true? * The carboxyl group of one amino acid releases hydrogen atom while the amino group releases hydroxyl group to make a peptide Naming starts in the N-terminal of an amino acid which has a free amino group The amino acid in the C-terminal retains its full original name The amino acids that end in -ine and -ic acid changes its name to -yl except for tryptophan None of the given options

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In the formation and naming of peptides, which of the following is not true? *
The carboxyl group of one amino acid releases hydrogen atom while the amino group
releases hydroxyl group to make a peptide
Naming starts in the N-terminal of an amino acid which has a free amino group
The amino acid in the C-terminal retains its full original name
The amino acids that end in -ine and -ic acid changes its name to-yl except for
tryptophan
None of the given options
Transcribed Image Text:In the formation and naming of peptides, which of the following is not true? * The carboxyl group of one amino acid releases hydrogen atom while the amino group releases hydroxyl group to make a peptide Naming starts in the N-terminal of an amino acid which has a free amino group The amino acid in the C-terminal retains its full original name The amino acids that end in -ine and -ic acid changes its name to-yl except for tryptophan None of the given options
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