What is the Covalent bond that joins amino acids together to form larger molecules?
I believe the correct answer to be:
The bond is called PEPTIDE BOND.
It is s formed when the carboxyl group of one amino acid becomes linked to the amino group of another to form a peptide.
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What is the Covalent bond that joins amino acids together to form larger molecules?
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Proteins are made from chains of amino acids. The amino acids
are joined together by structures called peptide
bonds.
Draw the dipeptide that results when a peptide bond is formed
between the two glycine molecules shown here. (Figure 1) Draw it as
it would occur at the pHpH of most body fluids.
Draw the molecule on the canvas by choosing buttons from the
Tools (for bonds), Atoms, and Advanced Template toolbars. The
single bond is active by default. Include all...
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