Protein is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and nitrogen, starch is made up of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen, so the answer is nitrogen.
Nitrogen (N)
Sulfur
calcium
Nitrogen
Nucleic Acid
phosphorus
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No nucleotides are not proteins. Nucleotides are composed of nucleosides that are linked to phosphate groups and are the subunits of DNA and RNA.
Amino Acids
protein
Nucleic Acid
phosphorus
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None! The reason is: there are no nucleotides in proteins. Nucleotides are the monomers (building blocks) of nucleic acids. The monomers of proteins are amino acids. The relationship between nucleotides and amino acids is the genetic code. In brief, the genetic code works like this: within a region of DNA that codes for a polypeptide chain (from which a protein will be made) a group of three adjacent nucleotides code for one amino acid.
A sequence of three nucleotides is a codon which codes for an amino acid that will be placed into a protein.
BBC plays a role in the protein synthesis DNA nucleotides RNA ribosomes. This is part of the body system.
RNA is the main protein synthesis DNA nucleotides ribosomes. This is part of the body.
Nucleotides (A,T,C,G) are read in groups of three during transcription and translation. These groups of three nucleotides are called "codons". The codon codes for one of the 20 amino acids found in mammals. Amino acids are assembled in a chain to form a protein. So, the order of the nucleotides determines the composition and form of the desired protein.
BBC is part of the role in protein synthesis DNA nucleotides RNA. This is part of the body.
No nucleotides are not proteins. Nucleotides are composed of nucleosides that are linked to phosphate groups and are the subunits of DNA and RNA.
Proteins contain carbon, hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen.