The monomers of proteins are known as amino acids.
...A further explanation:
Do not confuse amino acids with nucleic acids. Nucleic acids are DNA and RNA and are another one of the BIG 4 macromolecules that are needed to survive.
The 4 are:
The monomer of a protein is an amino acid.
The monomer of a protein is an amino acid.
The Monomer of aProtein is called Amino acids.
The monomer is the individual amino acid following the amino acid assignation (NH2CHCOOHR) where the R group determines which amino acid it is - and is the variable unit.
fatty acid
its amino acid
An amino acid.
The monomers are called amino acids.
Amino Acids
Amino acid
Definitely a polymer. Protein is made of many monomers of amino acids.
which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose
monomer- glycerol/ fatty acid dimmer- n/a polymer - lipid
a polymer.
polymer
Definitely a polymer. Protein is made of many monomers of amino acids.
No. Cellulose and glucose. Protein is the polymer and amino acid is the monomer.
Pectinase is an amino acid polymer, aka a protein.
Silk is actually a polymer made by protein complexes in the repeating fashion.
Enzymes are a type of protein, which are amino acid polymers.
(Carbohydrate) Monomer- glucose and fructose Polymer- such as starch (Lipids) Monomer- such as fatty acid Polymer- diglycerides and triglycerides (Proteins) Monomer- amino acid Small polymer- Peptides Long polymer- egg protien (Nucleic acid) Monomer- cytosine, quinine, adenine, thymine, and uracil Polymer- DNA and RNA
which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose
proteins can be considered to be polymer of amino acids
monomer
monomer- glycerol/ fatty acid dimmer- n/a polymer - lipid
polymer
polymer