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.
Dehydration synthesis
the removal of water (dehydration reactions)
dehydration synthesis is the joining of substrates to make a bigger compound and dehydration is when a large compound goes into an enzyme and breaks it down into smaller pieces.
An example of dehydration synthesis would be two monosaccharide's joining together. For example, glucose and fructose. Another word for synthesis is combination.
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Dehydration synthesis refers to a reaction where molecules are joined by forming water. One molecule should have an should have a hydroxyl group, while the other molecule should have a hydrogen atom for dehydration synthesis to occur.
Dehydration synthesis is the joining of two compounds due to the loss of a water molecule between them. It is an example of an endergonic process, which uses energy for the process to occur.
Dehydration synthesis
dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction
No; they are formed by translation. Carbohydrates are formed by dehydration synthesis.
dehydration synthesis
Water is removed during dehydration synthesis. A covalent bond is produced by dehydration synthesis. Hydrolysis, the addition of water, can break apart this bond.
the removal of water (dehydration reactions)
Dehydration synthesis is endergonic because it requires energy
No, synthesis is the breaking of bonds that forms water, while dehydration synthesis is the breaking of bonds by removing water
dehydration synthesis