mechanical weathering
The term that identifies a reaction that breaks apart macromolecules is "hydrolysis." In hydrolysis, water molecules are used to break the bonds holding macromolecules together, resulting in the formation of smaller molecules or monomers.
The stomach. the enzymes
an atom of sugar
A digestive enzyme
the reactant breaks up into 2 (or more) different compounds/elements ie H2O > H2 + O2 not balanced, and its not that great of an example but it shows what happens. the reactant (water) breaks up into hydrogen and oxygen
A degradation reaction breaks down a large molecule into smaller molecules. For example, the enzyme catalase breaks down Hydrogen Peroxide into Oxygen and 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.
Weathering and erosion breaks rocks into smaller pieces.
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Sand
Weathering breaks materialn down and erosion transports that broken down material. As an example, weathering breaks a mountain down into smaller rocks, and those smaller rocks can be transported by streams (erosion), but the streams cannot simply move the whole mountain.
Chewing breaks down food into smaller pieces (a physical change). Enzymes break down the food into its different components (a chemical change).
weathering
weathering
A large radioactive atom breaks into smaller atoms, producing nuclear energy.
That's called - a prism.
erosion