This question doesn't make much sense. There are more than three amino acids found in proteins. There are about 20. Some amino acids are more common than others, for example glutamine is one of the most common found in humans.
Three amino acids may form one protein in certain cases. More likely what you are looking for is how every three letters of the genetic code code for one amino acid.
It depends on the protein, but there are only 20 amino acids available to make a protein. See link below.
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
PROTEIN is made up of chain of amino acids.
Protein shape is determined by the type and sequence of the amino acids that make it up. The bonds between the amino acids caused the protein chain to bend in specific ways.
Proteins are polymers made up of amino acids.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and as such are always smaller than them. No amino acids are the building blocks to protein, so that is like asking if a brick (the amino acid) is bigger than the wall (the protein).
Amino acids
Amino acids are the subunits that make up proteins.
Amino acids make up proteins.
Amino acids make up proteins.
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
There are nine essential amino acids. A protein is considered to be complete if it contains all nine of these amino acids.
No, they are the building blocks of protiens, or they make the proteins.
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