No, that's proteins
First off, it should be asked "Are lipids or proteins in an amino acid?". And the answer is proteins, because proteins are monomers ("building blocks") of amino acids.
No. Only proteins (from amino-acids).
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Proteins are made of amino acid chains. The repitition closely resembles the repeating unit, the monomer, from polymers. Lipids are made of trigyclerides and fatty acids, much smaller molecules than the protein, which is a macromolecule.
Proteins
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DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is made up of chains of nucleotides.
Amino acids are biologically important organic compounds made from amine (-NH2) and carboxylic acid (-COOH) functional groups, along with a side-chain specific to each amino acid. The key elements of an amino acid are carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen, though other elements are found in the side-chains of certain amino acids.
Proteins are made of amino acid chains. The repitition closely resembles the repeating unit, the monomer, from polymers. Lipids are made of trigyclerides and fatty acids, much smaller molecules than the protein, which is a macromolecule.
Proteins
Proteins
Proteins
Protein is made up of long chains of building blocks called amino acids. these amino acids are made of elements carbon, oxygen, hydrogen , nitrogen and sometimes sulfur.
A protein.Technically, amino acids chains are polypeptides. Proteins are much more complex structures made up of polypeptides.
Proteins
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No, proteins are made of amino acid chains, some of which may be modified with attached phosphate groups.
proteins
DNA (deoxyribonucleic acid) is made up of chains of nucleotides.
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