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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).

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No, peptides are another name for amino acids which make up proteins. So, a protein is much larger than a peptide.

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