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removal of water molecule from the substrate
It removes the Hydronium(H+) ions.
Deamination is the removal of an amine group from a molecule. In human body deamination takes place primarily in liver however glutamate is also deaminated in the kidneys.
The formation of a gas that escapes the system, the formation of a precipitate, or the formation of water can drive a double displacement reaction (metathesis reaction) to completion.
The condensation polymerization takes place by removal of water molecules from organic molecules as formation of Bakelite , Terylene and Nylon. in plants starch is also formed by this mechanism from Glucose molecules.
Condensation polymerization
Respiration is a catabolic reaction - it breaks down a complex molecule (glucose) and forms simpler molecules (carbon dioxide and water). Respiration is neither a dehydration synthesis nor a hydrolysis because dehydration synthesis means formation of a molecule by removal of water molecule from two reactants . On the other hand hydrolysis involves addition of water molecule after breakage of water , nothing of these two happens in respiration .
removal of water molecule from the substrate
deamination
removal of introns from the molecule :)
Philip C. Singer has written: 'Impact of ozone on the removal of particles, TOC, and THM precursors' -- subject(s): Evaluation, Organic compounds removal, Ozonization, Particle removal, Purification, Trihalomethane removal, Water 'Alternative oxidant and disinfectant treatment strategies for controlling trihalomethane formation' -- subject(s): Drinking water, Environmental aspects of Trihalomethanes, Purification, Trihalomethanes
weathering and erosion
The even more complex biochemical machinery of the Cell, which is responsible for the manufacture, maintenance and removal of [spent] complex proteins.
It removes the Hydronium(H+) ions.
Deamination is the removal of an amine group from a molecule. In human body deamination takes place primarily in liver however glutamate is also deaminated in the kidneys.
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Mod Complex ....what? I would need the anatomic site and is it a removal of a lesion or a complex repair?