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Hydrolysis is the process that breaks down polysaccharides into simpler sugars.
Hydrolysis of polysaccharides is the reaction that produces monosaccharides.
Hydrolisis
hydrolysis
A condensation reaction builds them up while hydrolysis breaks them down into their constituent parts.
Hydrolysis is the process that breaks down polysaccharides into simpler sugars.
Hydrolysis of polysaccharides is the reaction that produces monosaccharides.
The decomposition of any nutrient is called hydrolysis, in which a molecule of water is broken and "caps" the ends of the two monomers. The opposite of hydrolysis is called a condensation (or dehydration) reaction.
This is a smart question. But the answer is simple it is a hydrogen reaction. - Hydrolysis.
Disaccharides are broken down by hydrolysis, which is the addition of water molecule, to turn into two monosaccharides
This is an example of hydrolosis; a decoposition using water, or H2O.
water must be added and the process is called Hydrolysis
Hydrolysis involes splitting a molecule into smaller fragments with the addition of water. During the process, -H and -OH are added to these smaller fragments. The disaccharides (i.e. two sugars) are split into two monosaccharides (i.e. single sugars). The polysaccharides (i.e. multiple sugars) are spilt into disaccharides. This process of hydrolysis depends on enzyme control in organisms.
Hydrolysis breaks polysaccharides into monosaccharides, during what is called saccharification. This process is the cleavage of chemical bonds by the addition of water.
This process is called polymerization.
Hydrolisis
No. The word hydrolysis has -lysis which means to break down. But if you are making glycogen you are building up. In this case dehydration occurs which is the opposite of hydrolysis (breaking down using water). Water is a by product in dehydration.