hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds
Amino acids are the building blocks that make up proteins. These small units combine together in long chains to form proteins, which carry out various functions in the body.
The building blocks of plastics are called monomers. These are small molecules that can join together to form long chains known as polymers through a process called polymerization.
proteins....
proteins....
i think there is an error with your question, your question would have been; What are the building blocks of triglycerides? The building blocks of triglycerides are : a glycerol back bone and three fatty acid molecules
There are no side chains in proteins, but the side chains in amino acids, the building blocks of proteins, determine their unique properties.
An amino acid.Amino acids are joined in chains called polypeptides. One or more of these chains, correctly folded, forms a protein.Amino AcidsAmino acids are the building blocks of protein. The amino group of one amino acid monomer and the carboxyl group of another form a polymer.Amino Acids
The chemical carbon (C) is considered the building block of all organic molecules as it forms long chains due to it's ability to bond readily with other carbon atoms. These chains have hydrogen (H) bonded to them as well as other functional groups.
The building blocks (called monomers) of nucleic acids are nucleotides. Nucleotides are composed of a nitrogenous base, a pentose sugar, and a phosphate group.
Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins but on their own, they do not constitute a complete protein molecule. Proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids linked together in specific sequences.
Carbohydrates are a class of nutrients. All nutrients have monomers which are the organic building blocks of polymers. Under carbohydrates, there are the polymers, polysaccarides, and the monomers, monosaccharides. Monosaccharides are linked together through condensation (dehydration) reactions to form chains of disaccharides and polysaccarides.