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- Draw a dipeptide composed of glycine and alanine.Begin by drawing glycine with its amino group on theleft. Circle the amide bond.Red pepper, green pepper, cassava flour, cornmeal white, onions, tomatoes and shito. State whether each Ingredient is a monosaccharide or a polysaccharide.The full name of this amino acid is _________________. The 3-letter abbreviation is ________________. Please also note the following: The non-ionized structure is shown Spelling matters For the acidic amino acids use the full name, e.g. “so-and-so acid” Case does not matter Do not include L- or D- in the name