A polypeptide chain that eventually is formed into a protein
Long strings of amino acids create strands of protein.
a peptide link and a few or a chain is called a polypeptide link :)
A string of 3 is called a codon.
dna and rna
By the time amino acids become proteins they are a many folded, globular construction of R group bonded amino acids.
it consists of 10- 20 amino acids ....more than this is called polypeptides.....
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Amino acids.
amino acids amino acids
By the time amino acids become proteins they are a many folded, globular construction of R group bonded amino acids.
it consists of 10- 20 amino acids ....more than this is called polypeptides.....
A long strand of amino acids form proteins.
A long strand of amino acids form proteins.
Linearly, as in a string of Pearls.
No. Monosaccharides are the most simple carbohydrates. Amino acids are the molecules that string together to make polypeptides and ultimately proteins.
amino acids
Without knowing which amino acids you have, it is relatively difficult to say whether what you have assembled is a useful protein or just garbage, but any string of attached amino acids is defined as a polypeptide or protein.
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
amino acids form a chain called a polypeptide chain and form a protein
amino acids form a chain called a polypeptide chain and form a protein