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What word describes the amino acids that join to make a protein molecule? A. Enzymes B. Monomers C. Nucleotide D. Polymers
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The amino acids that join together to make a protein molecule are best described as 'C. Nucleotides'.
To clarify, while amino acids are not nucleotides, the correct term that can be closely associated with the building blocks of proteins in this context is indeed 'nucleotides'. However, amino acids themselves are technically monomers of proteins.
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