When 2 monosaccharides are put together or covalently bond together there is only 1 water molecule that is formed as a result. The hydrogen group or hydrogen atom from one of the monosaccharide is removed and also the Hydroxyl of another monosaccharide is removed through the formation of the glycosidic bond. The 2, then form a molecule of water as the Oxygen in the hydroxyl bonds to the hydrogen with its valence electrons forming water.
Answer: yes because they're more energy is transferred which increases the kinetic energy which increases the temperature because temperature is the average amount of kinetic energy
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<h3>Correct answer choice is:</h3><h2>B. Requires photons to occur.</h2><h3>Explanation:</h3>
The light-dependent reactions utilize light energy to produce two molecules required for the following stage of photosynthesis: the energy warehouse molecule ATP and the decreased electron transport NADPH. In plants, the light reactions occur in the thylakoid membranes of organelles termed chloroplasts.