The naturally-occurring amino acid L-serine (NH2-CH(COOH)-CH2-OH, dry form) shares all of the following features with the naturally-occurring amino acid D-serine, except: the same three-dimensional arrangement of covalent bonds the same stoichiometry the same number of covalent bonds the exact same atoms the same number of atoms

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The naturally-occurring amino acid L-serine (NH2-CH(COOH)-CH2-OH, dry form) shares all of the

following features with the naturally-occurring amino acid D-serine, except:

  1. the same three-dimensional arrangement of covalent bonds
  2. the same stoichiometry
  3. the same number of covalent bonds
  4. the exact same atoms
  5. the same number of atoms
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