By looking at structures and formulas of amino acids one would have to say that carbon was the primary element making up amino acids.
the center carbon also known as the alpha carbon
Nitrogen and hydrogen.
The primary uses of amino acids are as building blocks for protein and peptide synthesis and as a source of nitrogen for the synthesis of other amino acids. Amino acids considered to be "surplus" will be catabolized meaning surplus amino acids are used as metabolic fuel.
nitrogen
Nitrogen.
I assume you must want phosphorous as the answer. Neither amino acids or carbohydrates contain the element phosphorous.
Transfer RNA (tRNA)
the order of its amino acids
The transfer RNA. tRNA.
That element would be phosphorus.
The primary uses of amino acids are as building blocks for protein and peptide synthesis and as a source of nitrogen for the synthesis of other amino acids. Amino acids considered to be "surplus" will be catabolized meaning surplus amino acids are used as metabolic fuel.
Primary proteins
Amino Acids
nitrogen
Nitrogen.
Yes; by their primary structure of amino acids.
primary structure
Proteins are first produced as polypeptide chains. This is known as the primary structure of the proteins. Polypeptide or protein chain comprised of amino acids connected each other with peptide bonds.
I assume you must want phosphorous as the answer. Neither amino acids or carbohydrates contain the element phosphorous.