amino acids
Protein
The subunits that make up proteins in most living things are twenty different amino acids. Google amino acid at wiki.
nucleic acids
In Protein biochemistry some proteins are made of more than one unit of the same molecule (or similar molecules) - i.e. Actin and Myosin (muscle proteins). It is said that their tertiary structure is the individual subunit, however they also have a quaternary strucure which is the structure formed when many subunits link up. A single subunit in this case is then a protein that has formed its final, folded tertiary structure but which is not part of a larger strcuture.
It is itself a macro molecule. Amino acids make up them
codons
iron and protein
AnswerIt can be a peptide, if it is of medium size, and the biggest is a protein molecule. A large molecule made up of amino acids may also be an enzyme.
Amino acids make up proteins.
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An amino acid and an anticodon. this is the right answer
Actually, proteins are made into a chain because they are connected to each other by their subunit, the amino acid. When translation makes polypeptide using mRNA, the amino acids connect to each other until the chain is completed, then hydrogen bonds and other means will bundle up the polypeptide chain to make a functional protein.