DNA DesoxyriboNucleic Acid, is a chain or polymer of small unite
These small unites are monomeres named nucleotides
Yes, a strong bond called a phosphodiester bond is used to bond nucleic acid monomers (nucleotides) together along one chain. This bond forms between the phosphate group of one nucleotide and the sugar group of the adjacent nucleotide, creating a sugar-phosphate backbone in DNA and RNA molecules.
Peptide bonds link monomers, known as amino acids, in a protein. A peptide bond forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid, resulting in the formation of a polypeptide chain.
Peptide bonds join the monomers in a protein's primary structure.
The specific name for the covalent bonds that form between monomers in proteins is peptide bonds. Peptide bonds link together amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, through a condensation reaction that creates a bond between the amine group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
Amino acids are the monomers that are attached to one another by peptide bonds to form a protein molecule.
Proteins (simply) (also called polypeptides) this is because amino acids will for many peptide bonds, a peptide bond is a condensation reaction (water is released) where the carboxylic acid group (-COOH) of one amino acid reacts with the amine group (-NH2) of another. the link between amino acid monomers is called an amide link (-COHN-) HOPE THIS HELPED ^_^
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The monomers in a nuclei acid is basic component. This is in DNA and RNA.
The monomers are amino acids and the bonds are called peptide bonds.
Yes, glucagon is a polypeptide (protein) hormone. Polypeptides are polymers of amino acid monomers.
Muriatic acid, also known as hydrochloric acid, contains a covalent bond between hydrogen and chlorine atoms. This bond involves the sharing of electrons between the two atoms.
RNA is a polymer of ribonucleic acids. Amino acids are the monomers of proteins.