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No, enzymes are catalyst proteins.
Probably not, but most catalysts are proteins.
Catalyst for proteins
All Enzyme are proteins enzymes act as catalyst
Amino Acids are considered the building blocks of proteins. Proteins are the basic molecular structures that lead to complex living forms.
Different proteins can have the same relative molecular mass because molecular weight alone does not determine a protein's structure or function. Proteins can vary in amino acid sequence, post-translational modifications, and three-dimensional structure while still having the same molecular mass. Thus, proteins with different compositions and functions can have similar molecular masses.
Proteins that act as biological catalyst are called enzymes.
No. but amino acids are the building blocks of protein
The major and basic building blocks of proteins are the amino acids.
Collagen consists of a group of proteins with a special structure. The collection of proteins in it varies across species. Hence, it does not have a molecular formula. Please see the link.
The building blocks of life are cells or you may mean that amino acids are the building blocks of proteins.
The primary source of materials for the molecular building blocks of life is food. Through the process of digestion, animals break down food into its basic components such as proteins, carbohydrates, and lipids, which are then used to build and repair cells in the body.