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AysviL
3 months ago
11

Create a sentence explaining how amino acids form proteins.

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2 answers:
Tresset [2.2K]3 months ago
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In a protein, amino acids are interconnected through peptide bonds, which results in the formation of a lengthy chain. The bonding occurs via a biochemical reaction that eliminates a water molecule as it connects the amino group of one amino acid to the carboxyl group of another nearby amino acid.<span />
lana [2.4K]3 months ago
4 0
Example response:<span> Monomers, known as amino acids, join together to create polymers referred to as proteins.</span>
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