Name the type of bond formed
between two polypeptides.
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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.
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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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