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    Below Is the Structure for the Amino Acid Alanine
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Below Is the Structure for the Amino Acid Alanine

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Below is the structure for the amino acid alanine. Below is the structure for the amino acid alanine.   Alanine can undergo an internal acid-base reaction.   In this reaction, the -NH<sub>2</sub> group functions as a base. Alanine can undergo an internal acid-base reaction. Below is the structure for the amino acid alanine.   Alanine can undergo an internal acid-base reaction.   In this reaction, the -NH<sub>2</sub> group functions as a base. In this reaction, the -NH2 group functions as a base.

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