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31 August, 05:51
How are Amino acids linked to become proteins?
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Tyrese Craig
31 August, 06:05
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Within a protein, multiple amino acids are linked together by peptide bonds, thereby forming a long chain.
Explanation:
Peptide bonds are formed by a biochemical reaction that extracts a water molecule as it joins the amino group of one amino acid to the carboxyl group of a neighboring amino acid.
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