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The bonding of two amino acids to form a larger molecule requires the removal of a water molecule in a condensation reaction, forming a peptide bond between the amino acids. This process is catalyzed by an enzyme called a ribosome.
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This process is called synthesis.
Glucose molecules are larger than water molecules.
A protein molecule is quite a bit larger than a starch molecule.
Cells are larger than molecules. Cells normally have molecules inside them and constantly passing through their membranes. Cells normally contain water molecules along with glucose and other molecules.
Water would have larger cohesion forces between its molecules compared to oil. This is because water is a polar molecule, leading to stronger attractions between water molecules through hydrogen bonding. Oil, on the other hand, is nonpolar and does not have as strong intermolecular forces.
A condensation reaction is one in which two or more molecules combine into a larger molecule often with the loss of a small molecule, such as water.
The buildup of larger molecules from smaller ones, requires energy anabolism and catabolism
Glucose molecules are bigger than water molecules.
Condensation and hydrolysis are almost like opposite reactions. In condensation, two molecules react to form one larger molecule while giving off a smaller molecule such as water (hence the term condensation). The reverse occurs in hydrolysis where a molecule such as water attacks a larger molecule that is susceptible to hydrolysis and breaks it down into two smaller molecules.
Decomposition reactions involve the breakdown of one larger molecule into several smaller molecules.