Amino acids are the monomers of the macromolecule protein
amino acids
*carbohydrates *polymers *proteins *nucleic acids in short, all of the above.
oxygen, proteins, nitrogen...heheh......mRNA, rRNA, and tRNA
Receptor molecules, or called receptor proteins.
Proteins are made of amino acid chains. The repitition closely resembles the repeating unit, the monomer, from polymers. Lipids are made of trigyclerides and fatty acids, much smaller molecules than the protein, which is a macromolecule.
proteins and polymers of molecules are callled ?
Amino acids.
Proteins are polymers of amino acid molecules
Proteins aren't called polymers, the polymers OF proteins are amino acids. Basically, amino acids coming together (creating polymers with the help of polypeptide bonds which forms them together) creates the polymers, which set up to create proteins.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
basically - other atoms. That is how molecules are formed and then complex molecules like proteins and polymers etc
The phenomena of formation of large carbon compounds by the addition of small molecules is called polymerization and the molecules are come under macromolecules as they possess molecular weight several to hundred thousands
Yes it is a polymer because they are made up of molecules called Amino Acids.
Giant long chain molecules are called Polymers.
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
Polymers of amino acids are proteins.
Proteins are polymers of amino acids. The monomer of proteins is amino acids. Chains of amino acids are polypeptides and are called proteins if there are more than 20 amino acids in the chain.