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Dehydration reactions
the organic paricles are molecules. Because of strong covalent bonding within the molecule, organic compounds do not readily react. Reactions involving organic compounds are generally slower than inorganic reactions.
Only small amounts of enzymes are required for reactions within cells because enzymes are reused.
Because our body use them in all the biochemicals reactions that allow us to live. They are necessary, some in small doses some in bigger. That is why we separate them in macronutrients (inorganic molecules used in big quantity) and micronutrients (inorganic molecules used in small quantities)"
The formation of large molecules from small repeating units is known as a condensation reaction. A condensation reaction is also known as dehydration synthesis.
wheal (weel) - small, round swollen area on the skin; typically seen in allergic skin reactions.
Indirectly. The allergy-producing proteins from the dander, urine and saliva that trigger the allergic reactions are the same from dog to dog, the difference is in the amount produced or present. Small dogs are sometimes better just because they spread around less dander and dander-holding hair, and leave around smaller quantities of urine and saliva.
It is a part of combination reactions. Two or more elements or compound react to form a largermolecule.Example:-NH3 + H2O -------> NH4OHCaO + CO2 ---------> CaCO3
If these small water sacs are beneath your eyes, and just above your cheeks, they are probably related to allergies. Sometimes this is a reponsed to your exposure to environmental elements that you are allergic too. Typically, allergens (those things you are allergic to like pollen, oak, grass, dog hair, etc) cause allergic reactions like sniffy nose, watery, dry, itchy eyes, dark circles under your eyes, but sometimes, these allergic reactions are small water sacs. These reactions are caused by your body when it releases a substance called "histamine." Don't try popping them. Not a good idea. The best answer is to take something that will help with your allergic symptoms. You want to counteract the histamine response by taking an "anti-histamine." This is something like benadryl or diphenhydramine over the counter. If you want something that is non-sedating, then pick up some Zyrtec or claritin over the counter. That should do it!
Bee sting allergies occur in people who have an abnormally high sensitivity to bee stings, which cause a physical reaction. Allergic reactions to bee stings can be life threatening.Anyone can suffer allergic reactions to bee stings. Although more people die from severe allergic reactions to bee stings each year than from snake bites, only a small number of people with bee sting allergies suffer these types of fatal reactions. Also, There are many ways you can help prevent bee stings. Don't use flowery colognes, soaps, or lotions, or wear brightly colored clothing, which attract bees. If a bee is near you, move away. Do not swat at the bee, which may aggravate it. Make sure any bee or wasp nests around your home are removed and destroyed.
B. P. Levitt has written: 'Gas phase reactions of small molecules' -- subject- s -: Chemical kinetics, Gases
Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...