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Multiple Choice
What are the building blocks or monomers of proteins?
A
Monosaccharides
B
Amino acids
C
Nucleotides
D
Fatty acids
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding that proteins are macromolecules essential for various biological functions, including catalysis, structural support, and transport.
Recognize that proteins are composed of smaller units called monomers. In the context of proteins, these monomers are amino acids.
Amino acids are organic compounds characterized by having an amino group (
), a carboxyl group (
), and a unique side chain that determines the properties and functions of the amino acid.
Understand that proteins are formed through a process called polymerization, where amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds, creating a polypeptide chain.
Differentiate amino acids from other biological monomers such as monosaccharides (building blocks of carbohydrates), nucleotides (building blocks of nucleic acids), and fatty acids (components of lipids).