Biomacromoleculen (og protein, carbohydrate, etc.) often are formed by monomers linked by chemical bonds. Which of the f
Posted: Tue May 17, 2022 6:17 am
Biomacromoleculen (og protein, carbohydrate, etc.) often are formed by monomers linked by chemical bonds. Which of the following statements is FALSE about these bonds? A phosphodiester bond is a covalent bond that is mainly found in nucleic acids (DNA and RNA) in which a phosphate group joins adjacent carbons through ester linkages Hydrogen bonds are formed between two adjacent nucleoides in a single strand of RNA, which is rent from DNA single strands A peptide bond found in protein, is formed between two adjacent amino acids, however, rotation around the peptide bond is restricted due to its partial double bond character @ Glycosidic bonds are found in carbohydrates through which two adjacent monosaccharide units link to form polysaccharides