protein are compound fromed by amino acids, arranged in a linear chain and folded into a globular form. The amino acid have carboxyl group and hydroxyl group in their structure, the two amino acids are joined by peptide bonds
carbon, hydrogen and oxygen
no, they form a compound
2 or more atoms joined together form a suspension, solution, mixture, or compound. I don't know what kind of joining together you are talking about so it could be any of the ones i had just mentioned.
Yes, proteins are organic molecules.
Tryptophan is an amino acid. Amino acids can join together to form peptides and then as the chain grows longer, proteins.
No, when two elements join chemically to form a compound the product is neutral.
Amino acids join together to form proteins.
When two (or more atoms) join to form a compound, they actually join by sharing electrons.
Two or more proteins that join to form a functional unit is the quaternary structure of a protein. An example is joining two or more polypeptides together to form a functional unit.
amino acids
a compound
A chemical reaction.
A compound.
Nitrogen is not a compound, it is an element. Nitrogen is found in many compounds, including all proteins.
When two or more atoms from different elements join together chemically they form a compound. The compound can be ionic or covalent/molecular depending on the elements that are combined.
Some common conjunctions used to join simple sentences and form compound sentences are "and," "but," "or," "so," and "yet."
compound