hydrogen bonds, disulphide bonds
amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. when many amino acids bind with each other chemically, a peptide bonds is formed.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
The base pairs are held together by hydrogen bonds.
They are called proteins....
It can form four bonds. It is small and can form long chains
The atomic covalent 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.
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
the building blocks of DNA areguanine-gadenine-athymine-tcytosine-cthey are bonded together hydrogen bonds. 'g' is bonded by three hydrogen bonds with 'c'. 't' is bonded by two hydrogen bonds with 'a'
Monasaccharies bonded with glycocidic bonds.
Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)
hydrogen bonds hold it together
Proteins.
The main four building blocks of a gene are as followsSugar( ribose or deoxyribose)Phosphate unitBases(purines and pyridine)Bonds(hydrogen and phosphodiestrase)
amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. when many amino acids bind with each other chemically, a peptide bonds is formed.
Amino acids held together by peptide bonds.
Monosaccharides are monomers that make up carbohydrates. These are held together by covalent bonds or glycosidic linkages and store and transport energy.