The special type of bond found in proteins is called a peptide bond. It forms between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid during the process of protein synthesis.
The name of CH2 double bond O is methylene and it is commonly found in aldehydes and ketones, where the carbon is bonded to the oxygen through a double bond.
Another name for the electrovalent bond is an ionic bond.
The specific name for the covalent bonds that form between monomers in proteins is peptide bonds. Peptide bonds link together amino acids, which are the building blocks of proteins, through a condensation reaction that creates a bond between the amine group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid.
An amide bond forming a chain of peptides. Peptide bond is only a special amide bond name for this particular bonding.
Another name for a dative covalent bond is 'coordinate covalent bond'.
Amino acids form proteins.
peptode bond
A covalent bond of with the special name diatomic.Happens in gasses mostly.
Histones
The name of CH2 double bond O is methylene and it is commonly found in aldehydes and ketones, where the carbon is bonded to the oxygen through a double bond.
Keratin is the protein that gives the stratum corneum the toughness that gives it its name.
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Integral proteins can be receptors, but not all integral proteins are. Therefore you cannot use the terms integral and receptor interchangeably. Integral proteins are proteins that are permanently attached to the membrane, and span the width (go from one side to the other). Receptor proteins are found on the surface of a cell and receive signals from other cells or the environment.
what is a special type of covalent bond that holds amino acids togethe?
Another name for the electrovalent bond is an ionic bond.
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Carbon, Hydrogen, Oxygen, Nitrogen, and Sulfur.............novanetters