Amino Acid

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a non-living chemical structure with a double carbon base.  All living things use the same 20 amino acids with a left-handed chirality.  All 20 of these amino acids are synthesized only by living organisms and none used in life are found as naturally occurring.  The living cell assembles amino acids from informational code of DNA into protein chains. 

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