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  • Amino Acids: The Building Blocks of Proteins - A Comprehensive Guide
    It's not acids that are assembled to create proteins, but amino acids.

    Here's a breakdown:

    * Amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. There are 20 different types of amino acids commonly found in proteins.

    * Proteins are complex molecules that perform a wide variety of functions in living organisms.

    * The process of assembling amino acids into proteins is called protein synthesis.

    Protein synthesis is a complex process that occurs in two main stages:

    1. Transcription: DNA, which contains the genetic code for proteins, is copied into a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule.

    2. Translation: The mRNA molecule travels to the ribosomes, where the genetic code is read and used to assemble amino acids into a specific protein sequence.

    So, while acids play a role in various biochemical processes, they are not directly involved in the creation of proteins.

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