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777dan777 [17]
4 years ago
15

The process of linking monosaccharides to become polysaccharides is called __________, while breaking down polysaccharides, like

glycogen, occurs during a process called __________.
A: hydrolysis; dehydration synthesis
B: dehydration synthesis; hydrolysis
C: is crossed off
D: hydrolysis; glycolysis
Biology
2 answers:
ladessa [460]4 years ago
7 0

The right option is B: dehydration synthesis; hydrolysis

The process of linking monosaccharides to become polysaccharides is called dehydration synthesis, while breaking down polysaccharides, like glycogen, occurs during a process called hydrolysis.

Dehydration synthesis is the process of linking two smaller molecules, or compounds, together to form a larger molecule following the loss of a water molecule.

Hydrolysis is the process of using water to break down a molecule such as carbohydrate into its component sugar molecules.


abruzzese [7]4 years ago
3 0
Dehydration synthesis (releasing water to make covalent bonds); hydrolysis (using water to break covalent bonds)<span>
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