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A peptide bond
 
  A) is a covalent bond between the carboxyl carbon of one amino acid and the amino nitrogen of a second amino acid.
  B) is a covalent bond between the functional R groups of adjacent amino acids.
  C) is a covalent bond between the NH group of one polypeptide and the CO group of an adjacent polypeptide that holds together multimeric proteins.
  D) is a noncovalent bond that dictates the tertiary structure of a protein.
  E) is a covalent bond between adjacent glucose molecules in a peptide.
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Answer: A
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