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The linkage present in proteins is known as:
- A.Glycosidic linkage
- B.Peptide linkage
- C.Ester linkage
- D.Ether linkage
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Correct answer: B — Peptide linkage
Solution
- Proteins are formed by the condensation of amino acids.
- The bond formed between the carboxyl group of one amino acid and the amino group of another is a peptide bond.
- This bond is represented as .
- Hence the answer is (B).
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