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Multiple Choice
What is a polypeptide chain?
A
A sequence of amino acids linked by peptide bonds
B
A series of monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds
C
A chain of nucleotides forming a DNA strand
D
A chain of fatty acids linked by ester bonds
Verified step by step guidance
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Begin by understanding the term 'polypeptide chain'. A polypeptide is a polymer consisting of a sequence of amino acids linked together by peptide bonds.
Recall that amino acids are the building blocks of proteins. Each amino acid has an amino group, a carboxyl group, and a unique side chain.
Peptide bonds are formed through a dehydration synthesis reaction between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another, releasing a molecule of water.
A polypeptide chain is essentially a long chain of amino acids connected by these peptide bonds, which eventually folds into a functional protein.
Differentiate between the options given: monosaccharides linked by glycosidic bonds form carbohydrates, nucleotides linked together form nucleic acids like DNA, and fatty acids linked by ester bonds form lipids. Only amino acids linked by peptide bonds form polypeptide chains.