It's pretty easy it's acids
Chains of Amino Acids make up proteins. Basic biology ;)
Proteins are complex molecules of amino acids.
Two alpha chains and two gamma chains make up the protein globin part of fetal hemoglobin (HbF). This type of hemoglobin is predominant in fetuses and newborns, and has a higher affinity for oxygen than adult hemoglobin (HbA), allowing for efficient oxygen transfer across the placenta.
They are the building blocks of proteins.They make up polypeptide chains which make up DNA(a protein). They help the body with reactions such as the conversion of ADP to ATP...
The chains of smaller molecules that make up proteins are called amino acids. Each amino acid has a unique structure and side chain that determines the overall properties and function of the protein.
A chain of amino acids make up a protein and is also called a polypeptide chain.
Protein structure is dictated by the sequence of amino acids that make up the protein. The charge and polarity of the amino acid side chains decide the final confirmation (or three dimensional shape) of the protein.
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.
Polymer made up of chains of amino acids, also called a polypeptide?
Food Chains! :)
Proteins are made up of amino acids. They form long chains.
A polypeptide chain is made up amino acids that form from a peptide bond. The polypeptide chain makes up a protein; therefore, the type of protein is contingent on the number of chains present.