The covalent bonds between amino acids are called peptide bonds. It is a bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another amino acid. Amino acids are bonded through condensation reactions, which produces a water molecule.
Peptide bonds form between amino acids in a protein. They bond through a process known as dehydration synthesis: the carboxyl functional group on one amino acid sheds an oxygen atom and a hydrogen atom, the amino functional group on the other amino acid sheds a hydrogen atom, and the oxygen and nitrogen remaining form that peptide bond. The product of dehydration synthesis is 1 H2O molecule given off as a product of one peptide bond being formed.
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Protein is made up of amino acids and these acids have peptide bonds between them. As there are different numbers of amino acids in each type of protein, they have different number peptide bonds. Mostly all proteins are polypeptides.
Amino acids are bonded together with peptide bonds in protein synthesis at the ribosomes.
Protein shape is determined by the type and sequence of the amino acids that make it up. The bonds between the amino acids caused the protein chain to bend in specific ways.
Amino acids do not have hydrogen bonds. They only have an alpha corbon atom connected to 4 groups namely: Hydrogen A variable R group An amide group A carboxyl group
A protein is a long chain of amino acids. That are linked by dehydration synthesis to form peptide bonds.
DNA molecules form amino acids. Amino acids are bonded together by peptide bonds. This chain on amino acids and peptide bonds form the structure for protein.
Amino acids do this.
Amino acids form peptide bonds.
They are [accurately] termed to be peptide bonds.
Amino Acids are connected by a Ribosome using peptide bonds
Peptide bonds
Protein is made up of amino acids and these acids have peptide bonds between them. As there are different numbers of amino acids in each type of protein, they have different number peptide bonds. Mostly all proteins are polypeptides.
Amino acids are joined together through peptide bonds in the formation of protein. A long chain of multiple amino acids make up proteins, which are large molecules.
Amino acids are bonded together with peptide bonds in protein synthesis at the ribosomes.
Amino acids chemically combine to make proteins. The amino acids combine through the formation of peptide bonds between them.
Protein shape is determined by the type and sequence of the amino acids that make it up. The bonds between the amino acids caused the protein chain to bend in specific ways.
Amino acids are the molecules. Dipeptide bonds is the specific name for the covalent bonds.