Ribosomes
Ribosomes
Ribosomes are the complexes that help cells during protein translation by joining amino acids together to form polypeptides. Ribosomes are composed of RNA and protein, and they catalyze the formation of peptide bonds between amino acids based on the mRNA sequence.
The chemical reaction used to synthesize macromolecules like polypeptides and starch is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. This reaction involves joining monomers together by removing a water molecule to form a covalent bond between them.
Amino acids are joined by peptide bonds to form proteins.
Amino acids by (mostly linear) peptidic bonding
fastening together
Joining two items with a substance (glue ) that bonds them together.
by joining together.
fuse
Proteins are made by joining amino acids into long chains called polypeptides. Each polypeptide contains a combination of any or all of the 20 different amino acids
yoked
The recommended Kreg screw size for joining 2x4 lumber together is 2.5 inches.