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What is the subunit used to make protein?

Amino acid


What type of bond joins amino acids to make proteins?

A peptide bond joins amino acids to form proteins. It is a covalent bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid, resulting in the release of a water molecule.


What is the base unit of a protein?

Amino acids make up proteins.


What do ribosomes attract?

ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein. ribosomes is where protein is synthesised so i suppose they attract mrna for the code to make the protein and the amino acid to build the protein.


Glucose is to a starch as a. a steroid is to a lipid b. a nucleotide is to a nucleic acid c. an amino acid is to a protein d. a polypeptide is to an amino acid?

an amino acid is to a protein. ie starch is made of a chain of glucose with side branching. aa's combine to make a protein, to simplify things


How does amino acid sequence compare?

The amino acid sequence refers to the specific order of amino acids that make up a protein. This sequence determines the protein's structure and function. Changes in the amino acid sequence can alter the protein's properties and may lead to different biological effects.


How is the the genetic material used to make a protein?

genetic material is a cell that can be turn into a amino acid to a protein.


Why do the nitrogen bases provide codes for protein?

They are the building blocks that will form proteins. Each base codes for one amino acid. Adding one amino acid to another and another will make a protein.


What monomer makes up protein?

Amino acids are the monomers that make up proteins. Proteins are polymers formed by linking individual amino acids together through peptide bonds.


How many different amino acid are used to make protein?

20 amino acids make up all the proteins in your body.


What is an organic molecule that conatains a carboxyl and an amino group that make up proteins and is a protein monomer?

You are describing an amino acid.


Is amino acid have protein inside them?

The way you stated your question doesn't make any sense. Proteins are a combination of "amino acids". Amino acids are monomers of proteins. There are 20 amino acids that arrange themselves differently to make a single protein.