Amino acids
Proteins and enzymes
Peptide bonds.
Monomer is the term used to describe the individual molecule that links together to form a polymer chain.
Peptide bonds are the type of bond that links amino acids together to form polymers called peptides or proteins. Peptide bonds form when the amino group of one amino acid reacts with the carboxyl group of another amino acid, resulting in the release of a water molecule.
A single molecule of DNA consists of a double helix structure made up of nucleotides. Associated proteins, such as histones, help package and organize the DNA into chromatin. Together, the DNA and proteins form chromosomes within the nucleus of a cell.
Amino acids combine much like links in a chain to form proteins.
Amino acids join together to form proteins.
Amino acids form proteins.
The organic molecules form proteins for the body.
True. Proteins can be made up of one or more individual polypeptide chains joined together. The individual chains, known as subunits, come together to form the functional protein molecule.
proteins.
Amino acids make proteins.