Amino acids ARE monomers- of Proteins: a polymer. Elements C,H,O,N and sometimes s and p make it up..
Aminoacids (or imino in the case of proline.)
All elements, except C, H, O, N and S, are NOT components of aminoacids, the well known monomers of proteins
protein to aminoacids -> aminoacids to carbohydrates
The monomer of proteins are amino acids, which are linked together through peptide bonds to form a polymer called polypeptide chains. These polypeptide chains can further fold and interact with each other to form the final protein structure.
tryptophan
monomer
A polymer. Polymers are formed from the repetition of monomer units through chemical bonding to create long chains or networks.
aminoacids, proteins
Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
Teflon is polytetrafluoroethylene, so the monomer is tetrafluoroethylene.
aminoacids,chemical structure
the monomer of poly saccharide is glucose