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Hydrolysis (breaking) of a dipeptide results in two amino acids.
Hydrolysis reactions break apart dipeptides to make two amino acids. Condensation (dehydration) reactions take two amino acids and make one dipeptide.
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When the condensation reaction joins two amino acids a dipeptide and a water molecule form.
In the formation of a dipeptide, the two amino acids bond through their two functional groups (the carboxyl and amino groups). In the amino group, a hydrogen atom is taken off and in the carboxyl group; the oxygen-hydrogen molecule is taken off. The carbon atom within the carboxyl group bonds with the nitrogen in the amino group. In a disaccharide, they bond through a Carbon then Oxygen then Carbon (C-O-C). Similar to the formation of a dipeptide, a water molecule is removed because of the condensation reaction.
Dipeptide is two classes of organic matter. It is one molecule that has two amino acids that are joined by a single peptide bond.
condensation? Well this is the name of the reaction when two amino acids come together to make a dipeptide.
Two aminoacids forms dipeptide which is of 5 letters and 4th lettr is e
One is water. This is because in order for two amino acids to join, an OH form one and a H form another amino acid have to be removed forming H2O. This is why it's called a condensation reaction.The other molecule is a dipeptide, whenever two amino acids join it forms a dipeptide. Many amino acids joined forms a polypeptide and then pant polypeptides interacting form a protein.
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No, peptides are made from amino acids.
When two amino acids are linked together.