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What are the basic units of protein macromolecules?

A. Nucleotides
B. Disaccharides
C. Fatty acids
D. Amino acids

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The answer is D,

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User Gesselle
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The proteins are composed of amino acids as their monomeric unit. There are 20 different types of amino acids which forms the different types of proteins. The sequential arrangements of these amino acids are responsible for the variations in proteins. Hence the basic units of proteins macromolecules are the amino acids. Hence the correct answer is option D. Amino acids.
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