dehydrolisis
condensation/dehydration :)
The process is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. In this process, a water molecule is removed from the smaller organic molecules, allowing them to bond together to form a larger molecule. This reaction requires energy input to overcome the energy barrier for the molecules to react.
A water molecule is removed during the formation of a peptide bond between two amino acids, in a process called 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.
Hydrogen and hydroxyl groups are often removed during dehydration synthesis to form a water molecule, which is a byproduct of the reaction. This process helps to bond two molecules together by creating a covalent bond between the two molecules, reducing the number of atoms present in the reactants to form a new, larger molecule.
condensation/dehydration :)
The process is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. In this process, a water molecule is removed from the smaller organic molecules, allowing them to bond together to form a larger molecule. This reaction requires energy input to overcome the energy barrier for the molecules to react.
A water molecule is removed during the formation of a peptide bond between two amino acids, in a process called 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.
dehydration
To synthesize large biological molecules like proteins or DNA, you must remove water molecules in a process called dehydration synthesis. This reaction involves a condensation reaction where a hydroxyl group (-OH) and a hydrogen atom (-H) are removed to form a covalent bond between the molecules, resulting in the formation of a larger biomolecule.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
Hydrogen and hydroxyl groups are often removed during dehydration synthesis to form a water molecule, which is a byproduct of the reaction. This process helps to bond two molecules together by creating a covalent bond between the two molecules, reducing the number of atoms present in the reactants to form a new, larger molecule.
The bond between water molecules is called the hydrogen bond.
When two amino acids are linked together to form a peptide bond, a molecule of water (H2O) is removed. This process is known as dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction.
The process of removing a water molecule to form a bond is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. During this process, two molecules combine to form a larger molecule, and a water molecule is released as a byproduct. This reaction is essential in forming complex biomolecules like proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.
The process is called dehydration synthesis or condensation reaction. During this process, two macromolecule units bond together, and a water molecule is released as a byproduct. This reaction is crucial for forming larger biomolecules like proteins, carbohydrates, and nucleic acids.