dehydration
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The monomer that makes up polysaccharides is glucose.
Proteins are composed of which of these monomers? Amino acids
Which of these is not a function of lipids? Enzymes
All living things use the same 20 amino acids.
The sequence of RNA bases determines the primarystructure of a protein.
Which of these is not a nucleotide base found in DNA? Uracil
Which of these carbohydrates constitutes the bulk of dietary fiber? Starch
A diet high in saturated fats is considered unhealthy, since this type of material is largely found in animal tissues.
The form of RNA that delivers information from DNA to be used in making a protein is messenger RNA.
The energy locked inside an organic molecule is most readily accessible in a glucose molecule.
Phospholipids are important components in cell membranes.
In carbohydrates its called a glycocidic linkage, in lipids an ester linkage, and in proteins a peptide lingkage. The opposite is called glycolysis.
dehydration synthesis
dehydration
Exohydro
Monosaccharides are combined to make disaccharides and polysaccharides through dehydration synthesis, which is an anabolic reaction that requires energy to build the bonds, and water is removed from the bonds and released into the environment.
During the formation of new bonds within a polypeptide, a molecule of water (H2O) is removed. This process is known as dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction, in which a hydroxyl (OH) group is removed from one amino acid and a hydrogen (H) atom is removed from the adjacent amino acid, resulting in the formation of a peptide bond.
Oxidation: Example: two electrons removed from iron: Fe --> Fe2+ + 2e- two electrons removed from iodide: 2I- --> I2 + 2e-
occurs when an electron is removed from an atom
Salt is removed.
This chemical reaction is called dehydration.
This reaction can be called "deoxidation" or "reduction".
Monosaccharides are combined to make disaccharides and polysaccharides through dehydration synthesis, which is an anabolic reaction that requires energy to build the bonds, and water is removed from the bonds and released into the environment.
Electrons from an atom can be removed for ex. in a chemical reaction.
A change of state where energy is removed from a substance is called an exothermic reaction. This chemical reaction releases energy in the form of light or heat.
Not necessarily be a chemical reaction. Dissolution of solids are generally physical properties, because if the solvent is removed, then we can get the solid back (in most of the cases).
Removing product generally shifts the equilibrium to the right. Not always, though; it depends on the details.
During the formation of new bonds within a polypeptide, a molecule of water (H2O) is removed. This process is known as dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction, in which a hydroxyl (OH) group is removed from one amino acid and a hydrogen (H) atom is removed from the adjacent amino acid, resulting in the formation of a peptide bond.
In a chemical reaction only electrons are removed because they are in the outer orbit rather than the nucleus and so it is more energetically favorable for them to be removed.
Hydrolysis is a chemical reaction. Molecules of water are split into hydrogen cations and hydroxide anions in the process of a chemical mechanism.
Electrons called valence electrons are most likely removed. These are the outermost energy level electrons.
Peptide Bonds, which are strong covalent bonds. The reaction is called a 'condensation reaction' (when OH is removed from 1 amino acid and a H is taken from another, this forms water). A carbon to nitrogen bond is made.