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What are the monomers of proteins

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Answer: amino acids

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Answer: Amino acids

Explanation: A monomer is a single molecule that can be joined together with other same molecules to form a polymer. The building blocks of proteins are amino acids, which contain elements such as H,N,O,C , and more. They are the monomers of the proteins.

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