I believe so
False. A peptide bond joins the carboxyl group of one amino acid to the amino group of another amino acid.
Yes, glycine is an amino acid.
Transfer RNA (tRNA) molecules transport amino acids from the cytoplasm to the ribosomes, the sites in the cell where peptide bond formation takes place during protein synthesis. Each tRNA molecule recognizes a specific amino acid and carries it to the ribosome according to the genetic code on the messenger RNA (mRNA). The amino acid is then transferred from the tRNA to the growing polypeptide chain through the formation of peptide bonds.
Yes, tyrosine is a polar amino acid.
The amino acid code for tryptophan is "Trp."
yes
no
no
No; glycine: An amino acid found in sugar cane. It's found in it, but not considered sugar.
Monosaccharide
Monosaccharide
Yep, yep.
amino acids -proteins
Cystinuria is an inborn error of amino acid transport that results in the defective absorption by the kidneys of the amino acid called cystine. The name means "cystine in the urine."
sugar phosphate, amino acid and nitrogenous base
pattern of sugar
Aminoaciduria-- The abnormal presence of amino acids in the urine.Secondary or renal aminoaciduria occurs because of a congenital defect in the amino acid transport system in the tubules of the kidneys.