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14 March, 17:07

Which of the statements about peptide bonds are true?

a. Peptides are polymers of proteins.

b. Peptide bond formation is a hydrolysis reaction.

c. A tetrapeptide contains five amino acid residues.

d. Peptide bonds are amide linkages.

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  1. 14 March, 17:43
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    Answer: Option D) Peptide bonds are amide linkages.

    Explanation:

    A peptide bond is formed between two amino acids with the loss of one molecule of water and the formation of an amide (CO-NH2) bond.

    Usually the carboxyl group (COOH) of the first amino acid links with the amino group (NH2) with the loss of H2O, thus forming an amide linkage
  2. 14 March, 19:16
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    Answer: The options are not complete and the given options are wrong.

    Option E. Tripeptide contain three amino acids residue is the correct answer.

    Explanation:

    Peptide bond are covalent chemical bond that link two molecules which are formed when one molecule of carboxyl group react with one molecule of amino group releasing a molecule of water. It is a condensation reaction and take place between amino acids. A tripeptide contain three amino acids residue with three peptide bond.
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