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From monomers by the process of dehydration synthesis
It is called photosynthesis.It take place in chloroplast.
dehydration synthesis
S phase or Synthesis.
There would be no protein synthesis.
From monomers by the process of dehydration synthesis
Polysaccharides are formed by a dehydration synthesis reaction between monosaccharides. What does this mean?
It is called photosynthesis.It take place in chloroplast.
Dehydration synthesis is the process where water is removed from a cell for the purpose of joining two cells together. It is often used to join two monosaccharides into a disaccharide.
CO(g)+3H2(g)->CH4(g)+H2O(g)
dehydration synthesis
Ribosomes are vital for the creation of proteins. Without proteins, the cell cannot function, and would die.
The synthesis of enzymes would stop.
S phase or Synthesis.
Polysaccharides are very large and therefore would require a lot of energy in order to transport across a cell wall. So cells will secrete exoenzymes to break the polysaccharides into smaller, monomeric portions and then absorb the monomeric portions in order to save energy.
Polysaccharides are very large and therefore would require a lot of energy in order to transport across a cell wall. So cells will secrete exoenzymes to break the polysaccharides into smaller, monomeric portions and then absorb the monomeric portions in order to save energy.
There would be no protein synthesis.