Many monomers called sugars bond together by peptide bonds to form a protein.

True
False

False. Peptide bonds are formed between amino acids, not sugars. Sugars bond together by glycosidic bonds to form carbohydrates.

False.

Sugars are not the monomers that bond together by peptide bonds to form proteins. Proteins are formed by the bonding of amino acids through peptide bonds. Sugars, on the other hand, are the monomers that bond together through glycosidic bonds to form carbohydrates.