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what purpose does the peptide bond serve in protein synthesis?
- it connects amino acids.
- it adds a water molecule to the amino acid chain.
- it releases the protein from the trna.
- it makes a strand of mrna.
Brief Explanations
During protein synthesis, amino acids are linked together sequentially. A peptide bond is a covalent bond that forms between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of the next, creating the polypeptide chain that folds into a protein. The other options are incorrect: peptide bond formation releases water (does not add it), proteins are not released from DNA directly, and mRNA is made via transcription not peptide bonds.
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A. It connects amino acids.