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15 January, 09:28

Where does a peptide bond form? between the five-carbon sugar of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of another nucleotide between the R group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid between the amino group of one amino acid and the carboxyl group of another amino acid between the nitrogenous base of one nucleotide and the phosphate group of another nucleotide

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  1. 15 January, 10:02
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    A peptide bond or an amide bond is a chemical bond that links two back to back amino acid monomers with a peptide. Thie covalent chemical bond happens between a carboxyl group of one molecule and the amino group of another amino acid. Once this reaction happens a water molecule is released.
  2. 15 January, 10:54
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    C is correct because peptide is made of Carboxyl group and amino acid.
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