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Rowan Ramsey
23 October, 17:10
What is the subunit for proteins
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Willie Harding
23 October, 19:24
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A single protein molecule that assembles with other protein molecules to form a protein complex.
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Emerson Moody
23 October, 19:30
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Proteins are the bio molecules which are important for every biological organisms and plants also. The proteins are made of a sequential arrangement of different amino acids. Hence the subunit or basic unit of proteins are the amino acids.
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