The ezymes reacting with the proteins like in our food which form amino acids!!
That would be Hydrogen Bonds. They hold the two strands of DNA together pairing A with T and C with G.
organelle that links amino acids together to form protein
It links the correct amino acids together
Amino acids
The links in a protein chain are called amino-acids. Out of the millions possible, there are just twenty biologically active amino-acids.
The sequence of basis on the DNA molecule is what directs the sequence of amino acids in the protein molecule - that's how it all links together! So, the sequence of bases in DNA codes for the sequence of amino acids of a protein.
Condensation(removal of a water molecule) links amino acids together to form chains called polypeptides. Protein synthesis possibly? Technically what forms the actual bond between the amino acids is dehydration, where an enzyme binds to the amino acids, and removes any H2O, and thus a bond is formed.
Condensation(removal of a water molecule) links amino acids together to form chains called polypeptides. Protein synthesis possibly? Technically what forms the actual bond between the amino acids is dehydration, where an enzyme binds to the amino acids, and removes any H2O, and thus a bond is formed.
Condensation(removal of a water molecule) links amino acids together to form chains called polypeptides. Protein synthesis possibly? Technically what forms the actual bond between the amino acids is dehydration, where an enzyme binds to the amino acids, and removes any H2O, and thus a bond is formed.
They are the amino acids. Peptide bonds hold them together
It moves the amino acids into a chain.--APEX
A peptide bond is a covalent bond formed between two amino acids in a protein. It links the carboxylic group of one amino acid to the amine group of the other.
The links in a protein (amino acid) chain are called peptide bonds. These are any combination of amino acids in which the amino group of one acid is united with the carboxyl group of another.