This process is known as synthesis reaction. Two monomets join to become a polymer. During this process water is ususally released.
1. metabolism
2. catabolism
3.anabolism
4.catabolism
5.anabolism
6.cellular respiration
Polymerisation
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they form sucrose.
Cellulose is the polymer of Glucose the polymerization of is through DEHYDRATION reaction among Glucose molecules.
You get a Maltose molecules when linking two glucose molecules. You get sucrose when linking a glucose and a fructose molecule together.
DNA Polymerases
The ribosome is the component responsible for synthesizing a particular enzyme. Ribosomes also have the job of linking together RNA molecules.
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they form sucrose.
Cellulose is the polymer of Glucose the polymerization of is through DEHYDRATION reaction among Glucose molecules.
You get a Maltose molecules when linking two glucose molecules. You get sucrose when linking a glucose and a fructose molecule together.
Fixatives are classified as coagulative fixatives and cross-linking fixatives. Carnoy's fixative is a coagulative fixative. Coagulative fixatives change the shape or structure of protein molecules without binding to them, while cross-linking fixatives bind chemically to protein molecules at one or more points. In cross-linking fixatives molecules are linked together to form an insoluble latticework by forming chemical bridges between protein chains. Carnoy's fixative is a coagulative fixative.
polymers
Yes. Everything is. And molecules are made up of atoms. And atoms are made up of electrons, neutrons, protons. What those are made up of is still anyone's guess.
A linking word connects ideas or pieces of information within a sentence or text. Linking words help to show relationships between different parts of a sentence or paragraph, making the writing clearer and more coherent. Examples of linking words include "and," "but," "however," "therefore," and "in addition."
ribosomes :)
You attach two thngs together
Well, a linking verb is a verb that brings two parts of a sentence together without providing an action. 'Is,' 'are,' and other iterations of the verb to be are all linking verbs. Identifying a linking verb would be finding and pointing out a linking verb.
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