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Thank you for this video.. it helped alot However at 2.22 you mentioned that the ionic bonds only form between charged R groups. But in the AQA biology text book it says that the ionic bonds are formed between the carboxyl and amino groups. Im really confused plzz help mee out
Peptide bonds are formed between carboxyl and amino groups, which joins amnio acids together. Ionic bonds are formed between the R groups, which create the tertiary structure.
The difference between hydrogen bond and ionic bond is that ionic bonding exists between anions and cations, whereas hydrogen bonds exist between partial positive and partial negative charges.
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Thank you for this video.. it helped alot
However at 2.22 you mentioned that the ionic bonds only form between charged R groups. But in the AQA biology text book it says that the ionic bonds are formed between the carboxyl and amino groups. Im really confused plzz help mee out
Peptide bonds are formed between carboxyl and amino groups, which joins amnio acids together. Ionic bonds are formed between the R groups, which create the tertiary structure.
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at 2:24 you said that a hydrogen bond was an ionic bond... i guess they are similar... or am i being dumb?
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The difference between hydrogen bond and ionic bond is that ionic bonding exists between anions and cations, whereas hydrogen bonds exist between partial positive and partial negative charges.
Is protein fibers tertiary structure?
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