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The bond formed between amino acids is called a peptide bond, or an amide bond. They are the same.

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What typed of bond is formed between amino acids?

A peptide bond is the covalent bond formed between amino acids. This pepetide bond is the primary linkage between protein structures


Which bond formed between fatty acids and glycerol?

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What is the difference between a glycosidic bond and a peptide bond?

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How is a peptide formed?

bond between two amino acids.


Which type of bond is formed between two amino acids in a peptide chain?

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Is nucleic acids formed with peptide bonds?

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What is a peptid bond?

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What of the following brings amino acids into a ribosomes to be assembled into a protein?

It's called a Peptite bond, I believe. A peptite bond is formed between adjacent amino acids. :)


What Bond forms between adjacent amino acids during a condensation reaction?

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How do amino acids bond?

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What is the linkage or bond that is formed between two amino acids to form a protein?

It is called a peptide bond. It is formed by a condensation reaction (that is a reaction where water is produced). When two amino acids join a dipeptide is formed. A typical protein contains many thousands of amino acids all joined together by peptide bonds.


When a pepticle bond is formed between two amino acids what molecule is released?

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