Highlight each peptide bond in the molecule below. In addition, list the common names of the smaller molecules that would be released if all the peptide bonds vere hydrolyzed. You can add more rows to the table if you need to. (Note: you do not need to list water.) f there are no peptide bonds in the molecule, just check the no peptide bonds box below the drawing area. H₂N-CH- CH CH CH3 11C -C- NH-CH-COO H₂N CH₂ CH₂ CH, NH ΝΗ, X ? Olo Ar

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Highlight each peptide bond in the molecule below. In addition, list the common names of the smaller molecules that would be released if all the peptide bonds
were hydrolyzed. You can add more rows to the table if you need to. (Note: you do not need to list water.)
If there are no peptide bonds in the molecule, just check the no peptide bonds box below the drawing area.
no peptide bonds
Explanation
H₂N-CH-
Check
CH₂
CH,
▬
S
CH3
01
C -NH-CH—COO
H₂N
molecules released if peptide bonds hydrolyzed
(list one name per row)
Q Search
CH₂
CH₂
CH₂
NH
NH₂
00
X
S
X
0
S
C
Ar
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Transcribed Image Text:Highlight each peptide bond in the molecule below. In addition, list the common names of the smaller molecules that would be released if all the peptide bonds were hydrolyzed. You can add more rows to the table if you need to. (Note: you do not need to list water.) If there are no peptide bonds in the molecule, just check the no peptide bonds box below the drawing area. no peptide bonds Explanation H₂N-CH- Check CH₂ CH, ▬ S CH3 01 C -NH-CH—COO H₂N molecules released if peptide bonds hydrolyzed (list one name per row) Q Search CH₂ CH₂ CH₂ NH NH₂ 00 X S X 0 S C Ar © 2023 McGraw Hill LLC. All Rights Reserved. Terms of Use | Privacy Center Accessibility
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