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a polypeptide is ten or more amino acids bonded together
tRNA
Amino acids form chains which are called proteins.
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Proteins are first produced as polypeptide chains. This is known as the primary structure of the proteins. Polypeptide or protein chain comprised of amino acids connected each other with peptide bonds.
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.
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Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)
a polypeptide is ten or more amino acids bonded together
a chain of 25 amino acids can be called a peptide chain ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Two or united amino acids form a *dipeptide* Three a *tripeptide* Ten or more a *polypeptide* More than 50 *protine* Therefore a chain of 25 amino acids is a polypeptide :D
tRNA
Amino acids---->peptide---->polypeptide--->protein.
Polypeptides are chains of amino acids linked by peptide bonds.
A polypeptide is a chain of amino acids linked by peptide bonds, with a molecular weight of up to about 10,000. It is composed of amino acids.
Short sequence of amino acids. Insulin is a polypeptide of about 53 [amino-acid] residues; it is like Pluto - is it a protein or not?