Answer: Option C) dehydration
Explanation:
Dehydration involves the removal of at least one mole of water from a substance which could be solid, liquid or gas. Thus, the unidentified molecule, most likely a solid was splitted to its simpler pieces in a process known as dehydration.
For instance: The dehydration of a compound X will be as follows
X ---> Y + nH2O, where n refers to the number of water molecules lost during dehydration
I agree because we are not bothering the nature and we are not ruining the ecosystem by us giving pollution or other things that can harm our earth.
The right answer is nucleotide biosynthesis.
Favism or deficiency of glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase, or deficiency of G6PD, is the most widespread enzymatic deficiency in the world. Of genetic origin, it is characterized by a destruction of the red blood cells (hemolysis) during the ingestion of beans or the taking of certain drugs (especially synthesized antimalarials).
The enzyme Glucose-6-phosphate dehydrogenase is involved in the pentose phosphate pathway that produces riboses that are part of the nucleotide composition.
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