Two amino acids are shown below.
a. What type of reaction links these two monomers together?
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Biology, 09.02.2021 07:40 shelley3135
Two amino acids are shown below.
a. What type of reaction links these two monomers together?
b. What molecule is released when the two monomers are linked?
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