They will break up into smaller molecules.
They will break up into smaller molecules.
When monomers undergo dehydration synthesis, they condense into polymers, where glucose molecules form glycogen, while cellulose and nucleotide become nucleic acids.
In the cell, the endoplasmic reticulum which contain ribosomes is the site for protein synthesis. Afterwards, the proteins undergo the translation process.
YesYes of course they under go respiration. Every organism under go respiration
no they undergo mitosis
Ingestion takes place in the mouth cavity.Fats are unlikely to undergo any chemical reactions in the mouth cavity.
Organisms that undergo photosynthesis are those that contain photosynthetic pigments, most notably chlorophyll, undergo photosynthesis.
Because the atoms removed from the monomers combine to form water.
There are a few! A double sugar is called a disaccharide. :) Lactose is one. (This is formed by the synthesis of galactose and glucose, which are monosaccharides.) Maltose is another. (It is formed by two glucose hooking up.) Sucrose is yet another. (Formed by fructose and glucose.) They are all formed through the removal of water, or dehydration synthesis. Hope this helps!!
Monomers become chemically bonded to one another when they undergo dehydration synthesis and form dimers, or polymers. During dehydration synthesis, one monomer loses an H atom, and the other loses an OH group, which will form a molecule of water, which is why it is called a dehydration synthesis. A larger molecule will be synthesized with a loss of a water molecule. One example is the dehydration synthesis that occurs between the monosaccharides glucose and fructose, which yields the disaccharide sucrose (table sugar), and a molecule of water. Refer to the related link for an illustration.
dehydration
It depends on the type of initial compound. For ether, for example, elevated temperature, with sulphuric acid as a catalyst is sufficient. Please see the first link for mentions of some of the compounds that undergo dehydration, then follow the links for the products of the dehydration reactions for information about their synthesis by dehydration.
They form long chain- like molecules
In the cell, the endoplasmic reticulum which contain ribosomes is the site for protein synthesis. Afterwards, the proteins undergo the translation process.
Because macromolecules are large molecules and are insoluble. It is easier to store them and use them when they have been hydrolysed to smaller molecules and are made soluble.
something happens
they undergo gelatinization.
Synthesis reaction
They produce nails :)