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Phosphorylase is an enzyme which joins with Glucose-1-phosphate together to make larger starch molecules. it is an example of synthesis (a joing together enzyme)
amylase
The enzyme that hydrolyzes starch the fastest is the amylase enzyme. This enzyme breaks down the starch until there is only sugar left.
dehydration synthesis
Starch-you use an enzyme e.g. amylase to convert the starch to sugar ,add an enzyme which breaks the starch or cellulose into sugars. The yeast will then ferment the sugars. Not sure about cellulose...
Phosphorylase is an enzyme which joins with Glucose-1-phosphate together to make larger starch molecules. it is an example of synthesis (a joing together enzyme)
amylase
The enzyme that hydrolyzes starch the fastest is the amylase enzyme. This enzyme breaks down the starch until there is only sugar left.
the enzyme ptylin or some amylase and it converts starch to maltose
dehydration synthesis
Amylase digests starch
acetyl CoA or Acetyl Co-enzyme A is required for fatty acid synthesis
Starch is an enzyme that converts the glucose into bigger molecules. Starch is proteins and fat.
RNA is involved in the synthesis of proteins.
glucose starch
the production of enzymes by activity including combining chemicals, which is the definition of synthesis.
amylase enzyme