No, amide bonds, a specific covalent bond type.
Well the first structure of the protein being only the linking of peptide bonds is synthesized by ribosomes.It may happen inside the nuclear envelope or in the endoplasmic reticulum
Yes. Chains of amino acids joined together with peptide bonds.
no condensation
Peptide :)
Yes, a polypeptide is a sequence of amino acids.
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
Ribosomes
The ribosomes of the cell are responsible for joining the amino acids together during protein synthesis. The ribosomes can be found attached to the rough endoplasmic reticulum or floating free in the cytoplasm. Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds to form proteins, and the type of proteins synthesized by a cell is dictated by the DNA.
Amino acids chemically combine to make proteins. The amino acids combine through the formation of peptide bonds between them.
Bonding amino acids together in proteins, polypeptides.
a protein is many amino acids bonded together, amino acids are the basic building blocks of proteins, and a peptide bond is the bond that connects amino acids together
Amino Acids.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Yes, a polypeptide is a sequence of amino acids.
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form proteins.
They are the amino acids. Peptide bonds hold them together
amino acids by peptide bond.
a protein is made up of a polymer of amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Peptide bonds.
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
They are called proteins....