Peptide bonds.
Covalent bond exists
Single covalent bond :)
Peptide
A bond that exists between two or more non-metallic elements is called Covalent bonding. Examples are water (h2O) and Chlorine gas (CI2).
The type of bond that exists in all organic compounds would be a covalent bond.
Covalent bond exists
Covalent bond exists between a carbon atom and a chlorine atom.
Single covalent bond :)
It is called a "metallic bond"
In any compound, if there exists a bond between sodium and oxygen, it is ionic.
A hydrogen bond.
It is called a "metallic bond"
Pepsin, a bovine gastric mucosa enzyme, cleaves peptide bonds of polypeptides specifically to the amino side when the amino acid is a Leucine, Phenylalanine, Tryptophan, or Tyrosine, but not if the terminal carboxyl of the previous amino acid, of the peptide bond to be cleaved, is a Proline.
ionic
Peptide
A bond that exists between two or more non-metallic elements is called Covalent bonding. Examples are water (h2O) and Chlorine gas (CI2).
polar covalent