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What is nitrogen-containing building blocks of proteins?

Amino acids are the nitrogen-containing building blocks of proteins. They are essential for the synthesis of proteins in living organisms.


Buliding blocks of living things?

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Is a amino acid a protein or lipid?

First off, it should be asked "Are lipids or proteins in an amino acid?". And the answer is proteins, because proteins are monomers ("building blocks") of amino acids.


What acid is produced when protein is digested?

The base building blocks of proteins are amino acids. However to digest proteins the stomach makes Hydrochloric acid.


What is the bulding blocks of proteins?

It is amino acid. Long chains of them make upproteins


Is lysine an enzyme?

No. Lysine is an amino acid. Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.


What is the buliding blocks of all mater?

This building block is the atom.


Nucleotides are to nucleic acids as amino acids are to?

An amino acid is the monomer used to create proteins. Nucleotides are the basic unit used to make nucleic acids (such as DNA). Therefore an amino acid is to a protein as a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid.


What is the basic buliding block to proteins?

Amino acids are the basic building block to proteins.


What are the buliding blocks of proteins?

Amino acids make up all proteins. The human body can make most amino acids, but the "essential" amino acids must be take in in as part of the diet for normal body function. Protein synthesis takes place in the ribosomes and is directed by a cell's DNA.


Amino acid function?

Amino acids are basically known as the building blocks of protein. The function of an amino acid is primarily to build proteins.


Proteins contain what kind of acids?

All proteins are made up of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. An amino acid has a carboxylic acid functional group and an amine group. Some of the amino acids (such as aspartic acid and glutamic acid) has an extra carboxylic acid functional group in its side chain.