Carbon dioxide and water are the two molecules that serve as starting materials for glucose synthesis.
You get a Maltose molecules when linking two glucose molecules. You get sucrose when linking a glucose and a fructose molecule together.
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 = C12H22O11 + H2O (as a result of dehydration synthesis)
Dehydration Synthesis, Disaccharide For Plato the answer is (B)
Synthesis means to make/produce. In photosynthesis ("photo" refers the "photons" of the light energy that triggers the photo systems in photosynthesis) would be used in referring to the synthesis of glucose (sugar) molecules.
The process known as dehydration synthesis occurs to join two glucose molucules. As they join, an OH- molecule joins with a Hydrogen to form H20 ( water). The water molecule leaves the new maltose molecule.
b dehydration synthesis, disaccharide
Glucose
When you link two glucose molecules together you are going through dehydration synthesis which is getting rid of the water in the molecules and by doing that you have water, H2O, as the by-product.
starch is the monomer of glusose and dehydration synthesis combines monomers
converted into starch by dehydration synthesis and stored in root
synthesis of glucose from lactic acid and noncarbohydrate molecules
glucose and oxygen
dehydration synthesis, disaccharide
The starting materials of cellular respiration are oxygen, sugars (glucose), and energy.
You get a Maltose molecules when linking two glucose molecules. You get sucrose when linking a glucose and a fructose molecule together.
Dehydration synthesis. Cellulose is a polymer composed of many glucose molecules attached together.
C6H12O6 + C6H12O6 = C12H22O11 + H2O (as a result of dehydration synthesis)