All proteins contain amino acids as part of their primary structure. For some examples: insulin, glucagon, collagen. There are other biological molecules that use amino acids such as the biopolymer peptidoglycan found in bacteria cell walls.
the correct answer is: amino acids are solitary molecules and live under water and sponge like substances, the macromlecule that holds these amazing amino acids are carbohydrates and lipids
They are in proteins. They are the monomers of proteins
Proteins - polypeptides
Amines
Amino Acids =]Proteins are the building blocks of the human body, and are made up of smaller molecules called amino acids.
The subunits of proteins are called amino acids. Amino acid molecules are smaller than protein molecules and are inside of the protein molecules.Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds where the -COOH group and the -NH2 group of two consecutive amino acids bond with the loss of a water molecule. The sequence of the amino acids make up the primary structure of the protein.Proteins are made of amino acids.
They are the amino acids. They are the monomers
Yes Insulin is proteins or has protein parts in the molecules. Proteins are made up of amino acids.
Amino acids are monomers of proteins.
Protein
Amino acids make up proteins.
Amino acids.
amino acids or polypeptides
"amino acids"
Yes it is a polymer because they are made up of molecules called Amino Acids.
Proteins are polymers of amino acids. The instructions for protein synthesis are contained within the genes (on DNA). This instructions are read from an mRNA at the ribosomes to produce the correct sequence of amino acids - a protein.
Amino acids
amino acids
No; amino acids make up proteins.
They make polypeptides chains. A chain made of over 100 amino acids is often called a protein
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