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No, nucleotides ar

e the building blocks for nucleic acids such as DNA or RNA. The building blocks for proteins are amino acids.

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Are proteins polymers 20 different nucleotides?

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Does a nucleotide use a protein?

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What monomers stored the code for proteins?

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Amino acids are the building block for what?

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What is the number of nucleotides found in a protein?

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Nucleotides build up to what?

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