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The monomers of proteins are called Amino Acids.
We should note that enzymes are proteineous but not all enzymes are protein,actually it depends in the sequence of the amino acid polymerization,for instance in the change of valine of normal haemoglobin to glutamine of sickle haemoglobine and some protein constitute its monomers alone while others constitute another chemical component apart from their monomers.
A protein is a chain of amino acids. Polymers are a series of repeated single units, or monomers. In this particular case, amino acid is the monomer and as a chain, it forms protein. Simple enough? -Lys0girl
Silver is an element, pure silver would contain only silver atoms.
There are 20 different kinds of monomers in proteins, called amino acids.
There are 20 (common) amino acids. These are the monomers which form proteins.
there are 20 different kinds of monomers in starch called amino acide.
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Polymers are formed from monomers.
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The monomers of proteins are amino acides. Amino acids make up proteins by combining into many different combinations. There are 20 amino acids that make up proteins.
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2=dimers, 3=trimer, 4=tetramer, 5-20 I think is deemed oligomers, >20 is polymer
The monomers of proteins are 20 different amino acids.Amino acids make peptides which in turn make polypeptides which make proteins.Amino acids are made of a central carbon bonded to four groups:hydrogen (-H),amino group (-NH2),carboxyl group (-COOH),and some side chain symbolized by "R".
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