Life: The Science of Biology 11th Edition

Published by W. H. Freeman
ISBN 10: 1-31901-016-4
ISBN 13: 978-1-31901-016-4

Chapter 3 - Proteins, Carbohydrates, and Lipids - 3.1 - Macromolecules Characterize Living Things - 3.1 Recap - Learning Outcomes - Page 45: 6

Answer

Monomers such as saccharides and amino acids undergo condensation reactions with similar monomers to form polymers. Condensation reactions occur when one side of a molecule interacts with the other side of another molecule, forming a bond and producing a water molecule as the byproduct. For example, amino acids for polymers as the amino group of one amino acid bonds with the carboxyl group of another amino acid, forming a peptide bond as the result.

Work Step by Step

Monomers such as saccharides and amino acids undergo condensation reactions with similar monomers to form polymers. Condensation reactions occur when one side of a molecule interacts with the other side of another molecule, forming a bond and producing a water molecule as the byproduct. For example, amino acids for polymers as the amino group of one amino acid bonds with the carboxyl group of another amino acid, forming a peptide bond as the result.
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