Peptide bonds
a peptide bond is the covalent bond that holds two amino acids together.
A covalent bond links chemical bonds and polymer plastics together. It is a chemical bond is the sharing of electron pairs between atoms. The stable balance of attractive and repulsive forces between the atoms.
Peptide bonds
Bonds hold atoms together. There are hydrogen bonds, ionic bonds, and covalent bonds.
Peptide bonds hold adjacent amino acids together. Peptide bonds are covalent. But the bonds that dictate the secondary, tertiary, and Quaternary structure of the resulting protein are generally hydrogen bonds, van der Walls interations, and hydrophobic interactions.
Generally hydrogen bonds between the different base pairs holds the double helix together.
two hydrogen bonds holds adenine and thiamine together and three hydrogen bonds holds guanine and cytocine.
The nitrogen bases are held together by hydrogen bonds.
Strong hydrogen bonds.
glycosidic bonds
bonds
Hydrogen bonds