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Q. The linkage present in proteins and peptides is

Biomolecules

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Peptides are the amides formed by interaction between amino groups and carboxylic groups of two or more $\alpha -$ amino acids, e.g.. Proteins are obtained by condensation polymerisation of $\alpha -$ -amino acids through the formation of peptide bonds.Actually proteins are polypeptides with high molecular weight usually more than 10,000 u. Thus, the linkage present in proteins and peptides is

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