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Amino acids ARE monomers- of Proteins: a polymer. Elements C,H,O,N and sometimes s and p make it up..

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9mo ago

Amino acids are monomers of proteins. They are linked together through peptide bonds to form polypeptide chains, which then fold and interact with other molecules to create functional proteins.

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10y ago

You are a bit confused.

Amino acids are monomers, proteins are the polymers made from them.

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9y ago

An amino acid is the monomer of the polymer called proteins. Amino acid + amino acid + amino acid = protein (a polymer).

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14y ago

Polypeptides (proteins)

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12y ago

Proteins

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12y ago

Proteins.

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15y ago

yes

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