Order or sequence
order or sequence.... (:
Proteins differ each other in their amino acid composition and the number of amino acids that form it. Not all the proteins are the same, although they are all made up of amino acids. the sequence of amino acids is determined by the mRNA which is transcribed by DNA in the nucleus.
the subunits that proteins are made from are called amino acids , there are about 20 common amino acids that are used in the synthesis of proteins in humans , and proteins differ in the number , types , and sequence of amino acids .
There are 20 different kinds of monomers in proteins, called amino acids.
Different types of proteins are formed by the bonding of different types of amino acids. There are typically four types of amino acids that make up a protein.
The aminoi acids folding will have hydrophobic amino acids in the centere and hydrophillic will be out side reacting with water........so see wat are hydrophobic amino acids and hydrophilic amino acids
the sequence of amino acids in the polypeptide chain differs from protein to protein -xbanditlover
'Polysaccarides' (in this question) should actually be 'amino acids'. Proteins are polymeric amino acids (20 different possibillities)
They differ in some of the elements from which they are made and are:- 1 Carbohydrates 2. Lipids 3. proteins 4. Nucleic Acids
No. but amino acids are the building blocks of protein
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Nucleic acids make proteins.