In chemistry, condensation reactions are when covalent bonds are formed between molecules and a water molecule is generated as a byproduct. The reverse of this process is hydrolysis, whereby water is consumed in order to cleave a covalent bond.
The results of dehydration synthesis can be reversed by a hydrolysis reaction and digestion. Monosaccharides can be joined together by a process called dehydration.
dehydration synthesis can be reversed by hydrolysi
hydrolysis
dehydration synthesis
No, synthesis is the breaking of bonds that forms water, while dehydration synthesis is the breaking of bonds by removing water
the opposite of the dehydration synthesis is hydrolysis. it does the exact opposite which is to break apart a molecule by adding a water molecule.
ADP to ATP is dehydration synthesis. An inorganic phosphate and ADP form ATP in a dehydration synthesis process which require energy.
starch is the monomer of glusose and dehydration synthesis combines monomers
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
Dehydration synthesis
No; they are formed by translation. Carbohydrates are formed by dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis
Water is removed during dehydration synthesis. A covalent bond is produced by dehydration synthesis. Hydrolysis, the addition of water, can break apart this bond.
the removal of water (dehydration reactions)
Dehydration synthesis is endergonic because it requires energy
No, synthesis is the breaking of bonds that forms water, while dehydration synthesis is the breaking of bonds by removing water
dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis is the joining of substrates to make a bigger compound and dehydration is when a large compound goes into an enzyme and breaks it down into smaller pieces.
An example of dehydration synthesis would be two monosaccharide's joining together. For example, glucose and fructose. Another word for synthesis is combination.
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