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Proteins are polymers. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
A very critical protein in biology are the ones involved in DNA replication. Polymerases are enzymes, which are proteins that faciliate reactions. Polymerases specifically link ribonucleic acid (as conjugate bases) into DNA and RNA to propagate life.
when you eat the chicken, it breaks down from the enyzmes in your stomach. they keep breaking down until they are pure protein, and then it will go into your blood stream.
No, proteases digest proteins, producing protein fragments. The smallest fragment of a protein is an amino acid, the monomers from which the polymers we call proteins are built.
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Yes, amino acids are monomers of proteins.
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Proteins are polymers. The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
The correct question to ask would have been "Monomers that are found in proteins are called _______?" but to answer your question, Monomers that are in proteins are called amino acids.
Proteins are polymers made bonding a large number of monomers. These monomers are amino acids. So protein are compounds.
Amino Acids are small monomers of proteins that make protein up.
yes ,proteins can be converted to lipids.
Amino acids are the monomers of the macromolecule protein
The basic monomer for proteins is the amino acids.
No, enzymes are organic catalysts (they speed up chemical reactions). Enzymes are generally proteins (some are RNAs), typically decorated with sugars.
A very critical protein in biology are the ones involved in DNA replication. Polymerases are enzymes, which are proteins that faciliate reactions. Polymerases specifically link ribonucleic acid (as conjugate bases) into DNA and RNA to propagate life.