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how many amino acids are common to all organisms
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All living organisms share a set of 20 common amino acids that are used to build proteins, essential for life's functions. These amino acids are encoded by the universal genetic code and serve as the building blocks of proteins across various life forms, from simple bacteria to complex humans. This shared biochemical foundation underscores the evolutionary connections among all forms of life and highlights the fundamental principles that govern biological structures and processes. Each of these amino acids plays a unique role in protein structure and function, contributing to the diverse array of proteins necessary for organisms' survival, growth, and reproduction.
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