A biomolecule refers to a molecule produced by a living organism. The kinds of bonds that make up complex biomolecules are glycosidic, peptide, hydrogen, ionic and sulphide bonds.
your teacher will probably accept hydrogen bonds, however it is more of an attraction not a physical bond
The bonds that hold the the substrate to the active site are hydrogen bonds. These are relatively weak bonds.
Peptide bonds, I belive.....
glucosidic bonds are used
Golgi complex package protein and export. Not all organelle require protein. where as the one that has prominent Golgi complex is located where it requires a lot of protein secretion like glands etc.
When electrons are shared, covalent bonds are formed. Covalent bonds are of two types, polar and non-polar. A complex type of covalent bonds are co-ordinate covalent bonds or dative bonds.
Fats are classified as lipids.
lipids can store more energy
double covalent bonds
they constructed the longhouse.
The right bonds
hydrogen bonds
it can make covalent bonds!
its a kind of chemical bond
Hydrogen bonds
covalent bonds
Hydrogen bonds