Rejected at 1:29 p.m. Jun, 26, 2025 ] by Brian_BH
Author: la.ellis2017
Related Note: 1554069545686
Rationale for change

If an amino acid is in it's D form (such as alanine), it would have R chirality. This is based on information from a separate card in this link https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HG4bqgGR3DI I think this is an important distinction.

Rejection reason

Given the constraints of what is testable on the MCAT, all amino acids are L-orientation so the distinction here, while valid, may not be applicable for the exam. :-)

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