This is a thermal degradation reaction.
The result that is released after a enzyme & substrate have had a chemical reaction.
It is the Reaction Center Complex as I assume you are doing the Campbell Biology Chapter 7 Reading Review.
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This is a thermal degradation reaction.
This is a thermal degradation reaction.
This is the degradation of a substance after the reaction with water.
A degradation reaction breaks down a large molecule into smaller molecules. For example, the enzyme catalase breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide into Oxygen and Water.
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In biology it is an enzyme.
it is reaction used to determine the position of linkage of the poly saccharide
A degradation reaction breaks down a large molecule into smaller molecules. For example, the enzyme catalase breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide into Oxygen and Water.
synthisised means a build up in a reactoin . E.G a degradation reaction is a break down in a reacrion . a synthsised reaction is a build up in a reaction .
synthisised means a build up in a reactoin . E.G a degradation reaction is a break down in a reacrion . a synthsised reaction is a build up in a reaction .
This reaction is called thermal decomposition or thermal degradation; example: CaCO3 = CaO + CO2
In terms of biology, a reactant is a substance that takes part in, or causes a chemical reaction.