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In General properties of proteins, which statement best applies the idea 'Explain how condensation between amino acids forms peptide bonds, dipeptides and polypeptides' to membrane chemistry?

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  1. A. It links membrane chemistry directly to General properties of proteins and explains explain how condensation between amino acids forms peptide bonds, dipeptides and polypeptides using precise A-Level Biology terminology.
  2. B. It gives a general definition of general properties of proteins without applying it to membrane chemistry.
  3. C. It describes an unrelated biological molecule and leaves the named evidence out of the answer.
  4. D. It reverses the relationship in the objective and treats the consequence as the cause.

Answer

Correct answer: It links membrane chemistry directly to General properties of proteins and explains explain how condensation between amino acids forms peptide bonds, dipeptides and polypeptides using precise A-Level Biology terminology.

Explanation

It links membrane chemistry directly to General properties of proteins and explains explain how condensation between amino acids forms peptide bonds, dipeptides and polypeptides using precise A-Level Biology terminology. This is historically generated as an A-Level Biology explanation but remains anchored to the learning objective: Explain how condensation between amino acids forms peptide bonds, dipeptides and polypeptides. The distractors are incorrect because they either stay generic, switch to an unrelated molecule, or reverse cause and effect. In an exam answer, the biological claim must be connected to evidence from membrane chemistry, not just repeated as a definition.

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