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The building blocks of proteins are known as A. amino acids. B. euphoric acid. C. carbon dioxide. D. oxygen.
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The building blocks of proteins are known as
A. amino acids.
B. euphoric acid.
C. carbon dioxide.
D. oxygen.
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he building blocks of proteins are called amino-acids.
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