Proteins are polymers of amino acids. The monomer of proteins is amino acids. Chains of amino acids are polypeptides and are called proteins if there are more than 20 amino acids in the chain.
Proteins are not polymers.
Fat polymers usually vary in length and size, and starch is typically coiled. The protein polymers are round and oddly shaped.
Polypeptide
Enzymes are a type of protein, which are amino acid polymers.
Proteins are polymers. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Protein.
Proteins are examples of protein polymers, which are made up of long chains of amino acids joined together by peptide bonds. Other examples include collagen, myosin, and hemoglobin.
No, nucleic acids code for the making of protein, they do not contain the monomers of protein manufacturing.
Proteins are polymers of amino acids.
Proteins are polymers made up of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds. They are long chains of amino acids that fold into specific three-dimensional structures to carry out various functions in the body.
Normally you can just refer to the polymers just as proteins, but if you want to be specific, you can say polypeptide, thereby excluding amino acids, dipeptides, and oligopeptides. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
It tends to use them for things like, oh, respiration, protein construction, you know, surviving in general...