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Proteins
The protein polymer is the sequence of nucleotide base pair and the building blocks or we can call it as monomers of proteins which are nitrogen base and many of them together in different series and sequence form a protein which is metabolically very important to humane.
proteins
Peptide, polypeptide or proteins.
Insulin is a protein, so yes it is a polymer of amino acids, also called a polypeptide chain
amino acids.
Proteins
The protein polymer is the sequence of nucleotide base pair and the building blocks or we can call it as monomers of proteins which are nitrogen base and many of them together in different series and sequence form a protein which is metabolically very important to humane.
Insulin is a protein
The basic monomer for proteins is the amino acids.
Amino acids ARE monomers- of Proteins: a polymer. Elements C,H,O,N and sometimes s and p make it up..
cellulose, starch, chitin, proteins
proteins
Proteins are polymers of amino acids.
proteins
Definitely a polymer. Protein is made of many monomers of amino acids.
Peptide, polypeptide or proteins.