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What are protein that do not contain amino acids?

Proteins by nature are made of amino acids...so none of them.


What kinds of molecules contain the instructions for ordering amino acids in proteins?

what kind of molecules contain the insructions for ordering amino acid in protein


Are strawberries amino acids?

amino acides are the building blocks of protein, and so strawberries are NOT amino acids. However, strawberries do contain proteins (thus do contain amino acids), but the amount is very little, around 1gram of protein in about 150grams of strawberries.


How many amino acids completes protein?

The term "complete protein" refers to amino acids, the building blocks of protein. A protein must contain all nine of these essential amino acids in roughly equal amounts.


Do foods of high quality protein include all the essential amino acids?

Foods such as meat, fish, eggs and dairy products contain all the essential amino acids. However plant sources of protein only contain a few of the amino acids needed.


Does insulin contain amino acids?

Yes Insulin is proteins or has protein parts in the molecules. Proteins are made up of amino acids.


Are strawberries acidic?

amino acides are the building blocks of protein, and so strawberries are NOT amino acids. However, strawberries do contain proteins (thus do contain amino acids), but the amount is very little, around 1gram of protein in about 150grams of strawberries.


How can a balanced vegetarian diet provide all the essential amino acids?

No. Almost all vegetarian foods have a variety of amino acids.


What is a protein monomer?

amino acids are the monomers for protein


Does amino acid contain protein?

Proteins contain amino acids. Amino acids are the monomers and are polymerised through condensation to form polypeptide chains. The polypeptide chains are then folded through various forces such as hydrogen bonding, ionic interactions etc. to form proteins.


Could a compound that contains carbon hydrogen and oxygen be a protein?

No, proteins are chains consisting of amino acids. Amino acids contain nitrogen.


How many essential amino acids does a complete protain contain?

Generally a protein molecule consists of around 20 essential amino acids.