The basic unit of a protein are amino acids. Major amino acids include phenylalanine, lysine, and glutamine, among others.
You define the height of the object as one unit and then, to measure anything else, you count how many times larger than the unit it is.
That is the amino acid.
a cell
central processing unit- a key part of a computer
The term "basic unit of matter" refers to an atom, which is the smallest unit of an element that retains the properties of that element. Atoms are composed of protons, neutrons, and electrons.
The basic unit of protein is the amino acid. Proteins are made up of long chains of amino acids that are linked together by peptide bonds. Each amino acid has a unique side chain that contributes to the overall structure and function of the protein.
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.
The basic unit of measurement in rhythm.
The cell.
The smallest structural unit of a protein is the amino acid. The smallest functional unit of a protein is a little ambiguous, because some might consider the amino acid to be functional (after all, some can function as neurotransmitters). Or, some might consider the peptide (di, tri, etc) to be a functional unit. One could argue what exactly is the smallest functional unit of a protein.
A family is a basic social unit consisting of parents and their children as a group, whether dwelling together or not.
Collective Term stands for a group of objects, people, or thing as a basic unit.