Respuesta :

The ribosome will break the bond that binds the amino acid (met) to the tRNA at the 'P' site. Simultaneously the ribosome forms a peptide bond between the two amino acids that were brought in by the tRNAs. ... Peptide bonds are strong covalent bonds which keep the amino acids connected during and after translation.

Answer:

Peptide bond.

Explanation:

Peptide bond is a strong chemical bond that is formed between the amino group and carboxyl group of the molecules. A water molecule is released during the peptide bond.

Two amino acids are linked through the peptide bond during the process of translation. The formation of peptide bond during translation requires energy in the form of ATP.

Thus, the answer is peptide bond.