Proteins are polymers made up of amino acids.
Proteins are polymers. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Yes, that is correct. Proteins are natural polymers.
Proteins are polymers of amino acid molecules
Proteins are not polymers.
A polymer is formed when monomers are joined together through chemical bonds. Polymeric macromolecules can have a wide range of functions and properties depending on the specific monomer units and how they are linked. Examples of polymers in nature include proteins, DNA, and carbohydrates.
Proteins are polymers formed from amino acids. This term generally refers to chains longer than 50 amino acids, shorter chains are usually called polypeptides (or polypeptide chains).
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proteins and polymers of molecules are callled ?
Proteins are polymers. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Yes, that is correct. Proteins are natural polymers.
Proteins aren't called polymers, the polymers OF proteins are amino acids. Basically, amino acids coming together (creating polymers with the help of polypeptide bonds which forms them together) creates the polymers, which set up to create proteins.
Large molecules formed by monomers are called polymers. Polymers are made up of repeating units of smaller molecules (monomers) linked together in a chain. Examples of polymers include proteins, DNA, and plastics.
Proteins are polymers of amino acid molecules
Proteins are not polymers.
proteins are the biomolecules which are polymers. polymers are the substances formed by the combination of many monomers the monomers of the proteins are amino acids. amino acids are the substaces which contains acid and amine group in them. amino acids are combined together by peptide bonds to form the protein.
basically - other atoms. That is how molecules are formed and then complex molecules like proteins and polymers etc
Proteins are like polymers because they are made up by amino acids, which are monomers