Proteins (simply) (also called polypeptides) this is because amino acids will for many peptide bonds, a peptide bond is a condensation reaction (water is released) where the carboxylic acid group (-COOH) of one amino acid reacts with the amine group (-NH2) of another. the link between amino acid monomers is called an amide link (-COHN-) HOPE THIS HELPED ^_^
protein
Protein
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Carbohydrates = monosaccharidesProteins = amino acidsLipids = triglycerideNucleic Acids = nucleotides
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Macromolecules made of amino acids are called proteins.
Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
Amino acids are monomers, so they aren't macromolecules at all.
The monomers of nucleic acids are nucleotides.Of polysaccharides: monosaccharides.Of polypeptides (the chains that make up proteins): amino acids.Lipids are macromolecules, but are not polymers, so they do not have monomers.
Carbohydrates = monosaccharidesProteins = amino acidsLipids = triglycerideNucleic Acids = nucleotides
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
amino acid
Amino acids are monomers of proteins. So they build up proteins
The monomers of proteins are amino acids.
Macromolecules made of amino acids are called proteins.
No, amino acids are the monomers of proteins. The monomers of disaccharides are simple sugars.
Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides
Like most of the other biological macromolecules, proteins are formed from the linkage of monomers called amino acids.