Question 5 (1 point) The peptide bond between amino acids in proteins is formed by the linkage of the group of one amino acid to the group of the next amino acid in the polypeptide chain. amino; carboxyl hydrogen; R-group hydroxyl; glycosyl fatty acid; hydrogen phosphate; sugar carbonyl; phosphate carboxyl; amino
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