CornBread11 CornBread11
  • 24-10-2016
  • Biology
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what is a monomer for protein?

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DeathTheKid101 DeathTheKid101
  • 24-10-2016
It is a amino acid.

So basically its a monomer is any chemical that is capable of bonding with other molecules of the same material in two directions.


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Avela95 Avela95
  • 02-09-2019

Answer:

Amino acids

Explanation:

Proteins are made up of a number of amino acids, which bond together to form a protein.

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