Yes, amino acids are monomers of proteins.
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Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
The basic monomer for proteins is the amino acids.
protein to aminoacids -> aminoacids to carbohydrates
aminoacids,chemical structure
aminoacids are the building-blocks of proteins
The monomers in a polypeptide are the amino acids. The sequence of amino acids in a polypeptide (or protein) is called the primary structure. It is the primary structure of proteins which is coded for by the DNA in the genes: the sequence of bases in the DNA is a code for the sequence of amino acids in a protein (or polypeptide). See: http://users.rcn.com/jkimball.ma.ultranet/BiologyPages/P/PrimaryStructure.html http://staff.jccc.net/PDECELL/biochemistry/protstruc.html
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
peptide bonds chain together the monomers of a protein (ergo called polypeptides).
amino acids are the monomers for protein
These are the amino acids.
protein are made up of different kinds of amino acids. there are some amino acids which are required by our body and they help in the formation of other aminoacids. these aminoacids are called essential amino acids.