Interpretation:
The name of two types of
Concept introduction:
Proteins are
They polymerise by peptide linkage to form dipeptide, oligopeptide and polypeptide molecules.
Answer to Problem 34A
Two types of functional groups that react with each to form peptide bond is amino group and carboxyl group.
The functional group in the peptide bond is amide group.
Explanation of Solution
Peptide bonds are identified by the bonding present between carboxyl group of one amino acid and one amino group of other amino acid. Each peptide bond formation is a condensation reaction that occurs with the elimination of water molecule.
Thus, two functional groups are
When amine group and carboxylic acid reacts with each other, amide group (peptide bond) is formed with the removal of water molecule.
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