A dehydration reaction will create (large or smaller) molecules by removing a molecule of (water or sugar) from the two reactants?
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- The product of the reaction between an aldehyde or ketone and an amine is called a _____________ baseThe reactions in which single-carbon atoms are transferred from one molecule to another are referred to collectively as _____________Organic molecules that have more than one ionization state are called _____.
- Reduction of the aldehyde group of a monosaccharide yields a _____________.From the point of view of the molecules involved, which of the following reactions illustrates an increase in entropy ? a) formation of phosphodiester bonds b) polymerization c) formation of glycosidic bonds d) condensation e) hydrolysisIf the disaccharide maltose is formed from two glucose monosaccharides, which are hexose sugars, how many atoms of carbon, hydrogen, and oxygen does maltose contain and why?
- Both deoxyribose and ribose belong to a class of sugar called?A chemical reaction that joins two organic molecules into a larger one and produces water as a by-product is called _____________.Saturated fatty acids are called "saturated" because they are saturated with what component? C, H, or double bonds?