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The bonding of two amino acid molecules to form a larger molecules require which of the following

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Answered by simi2021
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Answer:

Each amino acid is attached to another amino acid by a covalent bond, known as a peptide bond. When two amino acids are covalently attached by a peptide bond, the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of the incoming amino acid combine and release a molecule of water.

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Answered by Brainzeee
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The complete question is as follows:

The bonding of two amino acid molecules to form a larger molecules require which of the following,

(A) Removal of a water molecule

(B) Addition of a water molecule

(C) Formation of an ionic bond

(D) Formation of a hydrogen bond

(E) both A and C

Answer:

The correct answer is option (A) Removal of a water molecule.

Explanation:

  • When two amino acid molecules form a larger molecule, they bind covalently and via a peptide bond (-CONH).
  • A peptide bond is a bond between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of the other amino acid.
  • As a result of this condensation reaction, a new carbon-nitrogen bond forms with the removal of a water (H2O) molecule and a larger molecule is formed.
  • Various amino acids are bound together this way and form protein molecules which are essential for bones, muscles, skin, etc.

See the attached photo for a better understanding.

To learn more about the peptide group,

https://brainly.in/question/14269550

To learn more about the type of linkage in formation of protein molecule,

https://brainly.in/question/5369700

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