Biology, asked by kingmaker16, 11 months ago

Name the type of bond formed
between two polypeptides.​

Answers

Answered by ajeetkumarravish
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Explanation:

Amino acids are joined together by a special type of covalent bond (peptide bond) to form linear structures called polypeptides. The polypeptides are then folded into specific structures to form the functional conformation of the protein.

Answered by hotelcalifornia
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Peptide bond (covalent bond) is formed between two polypeptides.

Explanation:

  • These monomers are joined together by a special type of covalent bond called a peptide bond.
  • This peptide bond is formed between the amino acids when the carboxyl group of single molecule react with the 'amino group' of the other molecule.
  • Covalent bond is one of the strongest bonds formed between two atoms by sharing electron pairs.
  • Proteins are vital nutrients, for our bodies. They are the building blocks of body tissues.
  • Proteins are polymer in nature.
  • They are made of amino acids. Amino acids contain elements such as H, N, O, C. They are protein monomers.

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