Amino acids
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Cells
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
The small segments of DNA that control protein formation are called genes. Genes contain the instructions for making proteins and are located along the DNA molecule in the cell. They determine the characteristics and functions of an organism by directing the synthesis of specific proteins.
In a cell there are small particles in the cytoplasm called "ribosomes", it is in these that proteins are synthesised.
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Atoms
Cells
the repeating units of protein are called amino acids.
Ribosomes
Monomers are joined together to form polymers, for example, proteins are a polymer, it's monomer is amino acids, and they are linked by peptide bonds to form a protein
Thrse molecules are called polymers.
Yes, surface receptors are made of protein units in cells.
A protein motif is a small, recurring pattern of amino acids within a protein that has a specific function, while a protein domain is a larger, independently folding unit of a protein that can function on its own. Motifs are like building blocks, while domains are like functional units within a protein.
Macromolecules are formed from small units called monomers.
The single units of polymers such as proteins, starch and DNA are called monomers.