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the amino and carboxyl functional groups tend to form bases and acids. each of these r groups does this by attracting or releasing
a proton.
a proton and an electron.
a neutron and a proton.
a neutron.
an electron.
Amino groups can accept a proton (act as a base, e.g., \(-\text{NH}_2\) becomes \(-\text{NH}_3^+\) by gaining \(\text{H}^+\), a proton), and carboxyl groups can donate a proton (act as an acid, e.g., \(-\text{COOH}\) becomes \(-\text{COO}^-\) by losing \(\text{H}^+\), a proton). Protons are involved in acid - base behavior here; electrons, neutrons are not the key in this functional group acid - base interaction.
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a proton.