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20 amino acids make up all the proteins in your body.

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It varies with each particular protein.

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Is protein an amino acid?

No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.


What is the subunit used to make protein?

Amino acid


What monomer makes up protein?

Amino acid monomers make up a polypeptide chain which folds into it's particular shape, based on amino acid sequences, to make a protein


What is the base unit of a protein?

Amino acids make up proteins.


What joins amino acid to make a protein?

ribosomes and gases


What do ribosomes attract?

ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein. ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein.


Glucose is to a starch as a. a steroid is to a lipid b. a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid c. an amino acid is to a protein d. a polypeptide is to an amino acid?

an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things


Changing one amino acid with a protein could change what about the protein?

It will depend on how different the amino acid is to the one it replaced. If the structure and/or charge is quite different, a change of one amino acid can change the entire 3D structure of the protein. This will affect the proteins function.


How is the the genetic material used to make a protein?

genetic material is a cell that can be turn into a amino acid to a protein.


Which of the following refers to the amino acid sequence of proteins?

In order to answer this question, you must, and prpbably do have the codon sequences of the RNA or DNA, and a chart saying what each codon codes for in terms of amino acids. The mRNA from transcription is what the sheet probably has on it, with each codon contained therin signaling a certain amino acid. If you can post the sequence or something like that, then ill sertainly answer it for you.


What is the name of subunit structure of proteins?

The subunits that make up proteins in most living things are twenty different amino acids. Google amino acid at wiki.


Why do the nitrogen bases provide codes for protein?

They are the building blocks that will form proteins. Each base codes for one amino acid. Adding one amino acid to another and another will make a protein.