Chapter 21: Q22P (page 771)
The compound shown here is used to treat trypanosome infection.
What amino acid does the compound resemble?
Short Answer
The compound that resembles an amino acid is called ornithine
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Chapter 21: Q22P (page 771)
The compound shown here is used to treat trypanosome infection.
What amino acid does the compound resemble?
The compound that resembles an amino acid is called ornithine
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