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how are amino acids similar to fatty acids
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Amino acids and fatty acids, despite their different roles in biology, share some similarities. Both are organic compounds essential for life, serving as the building blocks for proteins (in the case of amino acids) and fats or lipids (for fatty acids). Each features a carboxyl group (-COOH), which makes them acidic and plays a crucial role in their respective biochemical functions and synthesis processes. Moreover, both can be obtained from diet and are involved in energy metabolism. However, their structures, functions, and the exact pathways in which they participate significantly differ, reflecting their unique roles in cellular and metabolic contexts.
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