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What is dehydrolysis?

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∙ 14y ago
Updated: 4/28/2022

To disassemble or breakdown macromolecules. Water is added instead of removed. Hyrdo = water Lysis = slicing something

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What is the same in deydration and dehydrolysis?

Dehydration and dehydrolysis are similar in both involve water. Dehydration means to remove water and dehydrolysis means to use water to break down something. Lysis means to break. And of course hydro means water.


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