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amino acids are linked by a specific type of covalent bond. the reaction producing this bond also produces one water molecule. what type of bond links amino acids together in a chain? a) hydrogen bonds b) peptide bonds c) metallic bonds d) ionic bonds
Brief Explanations
To determine the bond linking amino acids, we analyze each option:
- Option a: Hydrogen bonds are weak intermolecular forces, not for linking amino acids in a chain.
- Option b: Peptide bonds form between amino acids via a dehydration reaction (producing water), which matches the description.
- Option c: Metallic bonds occur in metals, not in amino acid chains.
- Option d: Ionic bonds involve ion attraction, not amino acid linkage.
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b) Peptide bonds