The polymerization of amino acids requires specific: proteins enzymes plants elements
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Polymerization - This refers to the reaction of monomers to from three dimensional polymer chains.
The process of polymerization of amino acids to form three dimensional polypeptide chains is known as translation
Translation occurs in the ribosomes of cells and it is the process by which information contained in messenger RNA's (mRNA's) is decoded to form specific amino acid chains and consequently proteins.
The polymerization of the amino acids is a condensation polymerization, in which two amino acid monomers join by a peptide link and release water in the process.
The answer to the question thus, from the above explanation, is that the polymerization of amino acids requires specific proteins.
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