protein to aminoacids -> aminoacids to carbohydrates
tryptophan
the repetition of similar body segments.
Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
aminoacids, proteins
Metamerism involves the repetition of body segments along the length of an organism, often seen in annelids and arthropods. Segmentation refers to the division of an organism's body into repeated sections with distinct functions, such as in earthworms with segments for movement and digestion. While metamerism focuses on repeated segments, segmentation encompasses a broader concept of division and specialization within an organism's body.
aminoacids,chemical structure
Internal metamerism refers to repeated segments that are internally divided within an organism, such as in annelids. External metamerism, on the other hand, involves segmented body parts that are externally visible, as seen in arthropods like insects. Both types of metamerism involve repetition of body segments, but they are distinguished by their location and visibility.
Proteins and peptides
aminoacids are the building-blocks of proteins
Proteins are formed from aminoacids.
Yes, amino acids are monomers of proteins.