Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and as such are always smaller than them. No amino acids are the building blocks to protein, so that is like asking if a brick (the amino acid) is bigger than the wall (the protein).
No, peptides are another name for amino acids which make up proteins. So, a protein is much larger than a peptide.
peptide
Its an amino acid
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
no
amino acids together in a protein
a polypeptide chain when the chain is folded completely, it is a regularly functioning protein
no
Peptide bonds join the monomers in a protein's primary structure.
peptide
How many peptide bonds are in a tripeptide?
Peptide Bonds!
peptide
Its an amino acid
proteins; they form a covalent bond with amino acids creating a peptide bond
no
peptide bond
amino acids together in a protein