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The building blocks for proteins are: glucose molecules amino acids glucose and fatty acids fatty acids and glycerol
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The building blocks for proteins are:
glucose molecules
amino acids
glucose and fatty acids
fatty acids and glycerol
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Answer: Answer is: Amino acids
Explanation: Test taking! <3
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Amino acids are the monomers (building blocks) that make up proteins
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