The chemicals that make up proteins depends on how one defines chemicals. Amino acids units combine to form the protein chain, but the "Chemicals" that make up proteins are really atoms, typically C, N, O, H, S, and P.
No, a catalyst is not a compound that makes up a living organism. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. Living organisms are made up of various compounds like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
Ribosomal RNA with ribosomal proteins makes up the ribosomes.
Proteins contain chains of aminoacids.
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Proteins and phospholipids make up most of the membrane structure.
Amino Acids are small monomers of proteins that make protein up.
The major compound that makes up skin is protein. Collagen and elastin are the two main proteins in skin that provide structure, strength, and elasticity.
Proteins are made of amino acids.
Proteins are made of amino acids, not cells.
No, a catalyst is not a compound that makes up a living organism. A catalyst is a substance that increases the rate of a chemical reaction without being consumed in the process. Living organisms are made up of various compounds like proteins, lipids, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
In order to know which monomer makes up the compound in item 8 one needs to know what item 8 is.
Nitrogen makes up a significant part of proteins, which are essential biological molecules made up of amino acids.
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Proteins!
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No, proteins do not make up 90 percent of your body weight. Water makes up 90 percent of your body weight.
Ribosomal RNA with ribosomal proteins makes up the ribosomes.