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Question
as more amino acid monomers are linked together, a long polypeptide chain forms. the polypeptide chain eventually becomes a protein. select the polypeptide.
Brief Explanations
- Recall the definition of a polypeptide: a chain of multiple amino acids linked by peptide bonds ($\ce{-CO - NH -}$).
- Analyze each option:
- The first structure has 2 amino acid residues (2 peptide - like linkages? No, it has one peptide bond, so it's a dipeptide (2 amino acids).
- The second structure has multiple peptide bonds (more than 2 amino acid residues linked), so it is a polypeptide (a long chain of amino acids).
- The third structure has 1 amino acid residue (no peptide bonds between multiple amino acids), so it's a single amino acid or a monomer, not a polypeptide.
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The second structure (the middle one with multiple peptide bonds and amino acid residues, shown as $\ce{...-N-C(CH_2C(CH_3)_2H)-C(=O)-N-C(HH)-C(=O)-N-C(CH_2C(=O)NH_2)-C(=O)-N-C(CH_2OH)-C(=O)-...}$)