For starters, the previous answer can give you a general idea of how things are. That said, amino acid doesn't mean acid (or basic either).
An amino acid is a chain wich has a NH2 (basic) on one extreme and COOH (acid) on the other. So the actual PH of every aminoacid will deppend on the rest of the molecule.
But still, the actual answer would have more to do with what you've been told than it has to do with this, which is more of an anecdotic piece of knowledge.
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For starters, the previous answer can give you a general idea of how things are. That said, amino acid doesn't mean acid (or basic either).
An amino acid is a chain wich has a NH2 (basic) on one extreme and COOH (acid) on the other. So the actual PH of every aminoacid will deppend on the rest of the molecule.
But still, the actual answer would have more to do with what you've been told than it has to do with this, which is more of an anecdotic piece of knowledge.