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Amino acids
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
Amino acids are the subunits that make up proteins.
Only as an energy source, it requires amino acids for animals to make proteins.
The number of amino acids/protein differ largely and is characteristic for each protein separately. A protein is composed of amino acids, and the function of the protein depends of the type and order of the amino acids. Because amino acids can be arranged in many different combinations, it's possible for your body to make thousands of different kinds of protein from just the same 20 amino acids.The simplest protein of life, ribonuclease, contains 124 amino acids. The "average" protein, though, contains several thousand amino acids, but those several thousand comprised only about 20 different kinds of amino acids.
Amino acids
amino acids make proteins and an enzyme is a protein so......
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
Amino acids make up proteins.
Amino acids make up proteins.
Amino acids are the subunits that make up proteins.
Only as an energy source, it requires amino acids for animals to make proteins.
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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The number of amino acids/protein differ largely and is characteristic for each protein separately. A protein is composed of amino acids, and the function of the protein depends of the type and order of the amino acids. Because amino acids can be arranged in many different combinations, it's possible for your body to make thousands of different kinds of protein from just the same 20 amino acids.The simplest protein of life, ribonuclease, contains 124 amino acids. The "average" protein, though, contains several thousand amino acids, but those several thousand comprised only about 20 different kinds of amino acids.
The term "complete protein" refers to amino acids, the building blocks of protein. A protein must contain all nine of these essential amino acids in roughly equal amounts.