Amino Acids, 20 in number,.. just as its written in the very first line of any senior school biology book under the part which talks about proteins.
2006-08-22 04:49:50
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answered by Dr.Gagan Saini 4
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amino acids are the building blocks of proteins, and there are 20 amino acids which are usually represented by 64 triplets codes ,ie more than one code for single amino acid and this amino acids are bonded together in a specific manner with the help of ribosomes to make a functional protein
2006-08-24 15:12:22
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answered by Allwin G 1
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There are 20 amino acids, each acts as a buliding block of protein.Not all proteins will have all the 20 though.
2006-08-21 07:30:15
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answered by nkmy83@yahoo.com 3
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amino acids are the building blocks of a protein.
2006-08-23 09:50:31
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answered by him's 1
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The amino acids. Many of which the cell can synthesize on its own, while others (the essential amino acids) must be obtained from other sources such as nutrients.
2006-08-21 08:03:22
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answered by Gene Guy 5
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Alpha Amino acids to be particular
2006-08-21 06:20:01
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answered by miss intelligent 3
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Amino acids.
2006-08-22 01:16:58
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answered by jeeya 1
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amino acids, which are twenty in numbers, are the building blocks of protein
2006-08-22 06:35:04
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answered by Raju 1
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Amino Acid aint it?
2006-08-21 07:54:30
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answered by ? 2
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amino acids
2006-08-21 05:56:49
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answered by Farah_Z 2
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