They are called proteins....
proteins
Ur Welcome ;)Lipids are composed of three fatty acid chains linked to a glycerol backbone
by conducting the biuret test. the positive result of biuret test will give you the purple blue ring on top of the solution.(albumen/milk + cuso4 +NaOH)
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
No. Tyrosine is an amino acid that forms peptide bonds with the others in polypeptide chains.
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
Amino acids are the building block units of a polypeptide chain or a protein. These amino acids are linked together through peptide bonds.
Ur Welcome ;)Lipids are composed of three fatty acid chains linked to a glycerol backbone
Look here for human insulinhttp://www.uniprot.org/uniprot/P01308#section_featuresThe prepeptide is composed of 110 amino acids, from which are processed 2 chains, one composed of 30 amino acids and the other from 21. These are connected by disulfide bridges.
A protein molecule is made up of 100's and 1000's of amino acids joined together bu peptide links into one or more chains.
by conducting the biuret test. the positive result of biuret test will give you the purple blue ring on top of the solution.(albumen/milk + cuso4 +NaOH)
Many amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds to form polypeptides.
Amino acids join together with peptide bonds to create long chains called polypeptides. These polypeptides are then assembled into a protein. Amino acids make proteins.
No. Tyrosine is an amino acid that forms peptide bonds with the others in polypeptide chains.
No, amide bonds, a specific covalent bond type.
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
Peptido = amino acid peptide chains. Glycan = sugar The wall is composed, basically of these amino acids and sugars in a mesh like structure.
Polypeptide bonds....polypeptide bonds equal proteins ;)