Other contributors have said "What bond join two amino acid together?" is the same question as "What bond joins amino acids together?" If you believe that these are not asking the same thing and should be answered differently, click here

What bond joins amino acids together?

Answer:
Amino acids are held together by peptide bonds, which are covalent bonds formed through dehydration synthesis or condensation reactions. It forms between the amino terminus of one amino acid's backbone and the carboxyl terminus of another amino acid's backbone.
First answer by ID1203363907. Last edit by Blue. Contributor trust: 2484 [recommend contributor recommended]. Question popularity: 35 [recommend question].