Addition and polymerization will combine smaller molecules together to create a larger one.
synthesis
Synthesis
That happens all the time. Smaller molecules combine to form larger molecules; larger molecules break up into smaller molecules.
Yes, since molecules are made up of atoms bonded together.
Hydrolisis
This process is called hydrolysis.
Smaller molecules called amino acids make protein molecules.
Anabolism is the constructive process of metabolism. Opposed to catabolism.
Macromolecules are giant molecules that are formed when thousands of smaller units of identical molecules are joined together. This process of joining together smaller identical units into a large macromolecules (polymer) is called polymerisation.
That happens all the time. Smaller molecules combine to form larger molecules; larger molecules break up into smaller molecules.
The smaller unit molecules which combine to form proteins and polypeptides are called amino acids. The amino acids are joined to each other by peptide bonds.
Hydrolysis
That's not really a answerable question because when atoms combine with other molecules you are just making bigger molecules or a smaller ones. You're not making any specific substances.
amino acids
Digestion.
The bonding together of many similar but smaller molecules is called a synthesis reaction or a combination reaction.
The process that breaks up molecules into smaller units is called catabolism. Large molecules, such as nucleic acids, are broken down into smaller molecules, such as amino acids.
chemical digestion
They break down in a process called hydrolysis, in which the molecules separate into smaller sugar molecules by the addition of water.