Q.

What is the size of normal an amino acid?

A. 1 to 2 nm
B. 2 to 3 nm
C. 4 to 5 nm
D. 2 to 5 nm
Answer» A. 1 to 2 nm
Explanation: we know that amino acids are nothing but single structure monomers of proteins. thus they are visible only under an ultra microscope due to is an extreme small size in the range of nano meters. their size ranges from 1 to 2 nm.
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