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Bases with hydrogen bonds are the links.
There are four nucleotides and each links to another specifically based on the number of hydrogen bonds it makes. A bonds with T (2 hydrogen bonds) and G links with C (3 bonds).
only alpha - 1,4-links bonds glucose units
Hydrogen bonds are INTER-molecular polar forces, not INTRA-molecular bonds.More on chemical bonds, cf. 'Related links', just below this answer.
An amino acid links with another amino acid through a condensation reaction to form a peptide bond. This process continues until a polypeptide chain is formed.
Bases with hydrogen bonds are the links.
The neocortex is the outermost layer of the brain and is responsible for higher brain functions such as conscious thought, spatial reasoning, sensory perception, and language. It is involved in complex cognitive activities and plays a crucial role in decision-making and problem-solving.
Covalent bonds - NOT electron bonding.
There are four nucleotides and each links to another specifically based on the number of hydrogen bonds it makes. A bonds with T (2 hydrogen bonds) and G links with C (3 bonds).
The atomic covalent bonds that keep the building blocks joined together are of the same type as those that keep the chain-links linked.
Peptide bonds.
They are the amino acids. Peptide bonds hold them together
When the chemical bond is formed, it links the parts together.
only alpha - 1,4-links bonds glucose units
Neo cortex is an evil scientist who threats on taking over the world,but is always defeated by crash bandicoot ======================== However, in everyday life, neocortex poses as part of the brain, more precisely, part of the cerebral cortex. More information can be found at related links.
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Hydrogen bonds are INTER-molecular polar forces, not INTRA-molecular bonds.More on chemical bonds, cf. 'Related links', just below this answer.