which type of macromolecule is made up of subunits that are called amino acids
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Amino acids are the structural units (monomers) that make up proteins. They join together to form short polymer chains called peptides or longer chains called either polypeptides or proteins. These polymers are linear and unbranched, with each amino acid within the chain attached to two neighboring amino acids
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Proteins are the macromolecule made up of subunits that are called amino acids.
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- Biological macromolecules are the massive molecules required for life that are constructed from smaller organic components. Carbohydrates, lipids, proteins, and nucleic acids are the four main types of biological macromolecules.
- Each is a vital part of the cell and carries out a variety of tasks.
- The monomers that make up proteins are amino acids.
- The basic building block of every amino acid is a core carbon atom connected to an amino group (-NH2), a carboxyl group (-COOH), and a hydrogen atom.
- The R group, a second variable atom or set of atoms bound to the central carbon atom in every amino acid, is also present. The 20 amino acids only differ structurally in the presence of the R group.
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