Amino acids are linked together to form proteins at the ribosomes, which are the organelles responsible for protein synthesis. Ribosomes can be found either free-floating in the cytoplasm or attached to the endoplasmic reticulum (rough ER). During translation, messenger RNA (mRNA) is read by ribosomes, and transfer RNA (tRNA) brings the corresponding amino acids to be assembled into a polypeptide chain. This process continues until a complete protein is formed.
amino acids
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.
Amino acids are joined together by peptide bonds, also known as an amide bond. These are formed when two amino acids undergo a condensation reaction, sometimes also known as a dehydration reaction. This is because it involves the removal of water.
1) they are made up of carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen and sometimes sulfur2) they link together by condensation (+ H2O) to make protiens, this linkage is called the amide/peptide linkage ( not required in biology)i forgot da rest, sry
Straight chain, branched chain, and ring
Protiens are made of amino acids bonded together in polypeptide bonds.
Ribosomes
ribosomes
ribosomes
The two parts of the ribosomes come together to transform amino acids into protiens.
ribosomes
ribosomes
ribosomes
Amino acids
Amino acids
protiens
protiens