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What is removed to form a peptide bond between two amino acids?

A.) a water molecule
B.) an H+ ion
C.) an OH- ion

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In a peptide bond formation between two amino acids, a water molecule (A) is liberated. This reaction is called condensation. The water molecule is formed by a single hydroxide ion being removed from one amino acid, and a single hydrogen ion from the second amino acid, which combine to form a water molecule.
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