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Q: What reaction splits amino acids apart?
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What is added to brake the polysaccharides apart?

amino acids i think


What is the role condensation and hydrolysis in the relationship between amino acids and dipeptides?

Hydrolysis reactions break apart dipeptides to make two amino acids. Condensation (dehydration) reactions take two amino acids and make one dipeptide.


What does digestion do to the protein you eat?

Digestion breaks apart the proteins using specific enzymes (catalysts to speed up reactions) to make amino acids and then those amino acids are sorted and used throughout your body.


When two amino acids break apart they require water What is this process called?

Amino acids must go through photosynthesis


When proteins are made from amino acids is it a chemical or physical change?

Chemical, enzymes break peptide bonds in proteins. Thus, separating the amino acids and breaking apart the molecule.


What is protein and why do we need it?

Proteins are polymers of amino acid monomers. Proteins are the chemical "workhorses" and "structural building blocks" of living things. We need to eat foods containing proteins so that we can take them apart to their component amino acids, then later reassemble those amino acids to make our own proteins as we lack the ability to synthesize amino acids ourselves.


How are the basic building blocks in amino acids separated?

Amino acids are the basic building blocks. I think the question that is supposed to be asked is "How are the basic building blocks in proteins separated?".Amino acids are the building blocks, monomers, of proteins, polymers. Any monomers in any nutrient are broken apart through hydrolysis reactions. In the process, a water molecule is split and an oxygen and a hydroxide "cap" the ends of the strand.


How can you do splits?

Putting your legs apart from each one


Why are there so many kinds of protein?

We should note that enzymes are proteineous but not all enzymes are protein,actually it depends in the sequence of the amino acid polymerization,for instance in the change of valine of normal haemoglobin to glutamine of sickle haemoglobine and some protein constitute its monomers alone while others constitute another chemical component apart from their monomers.


How does one protein differ from another protein?

how does one protein differ from another protein?


How do you do the full splits?

pull your legs apart and sit down


What is it called when the earth's crust splits apart?

It is called a fissure