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Biomolecule Processes: Dehydration Synthesis And Hydrolysis

WU-For each of the pictures you picked up, write the following on it: 1. name the process taking place (either dehydration synthesis, or hydrolysis) 2. explain how you know which process took place

Process? Why? H2O

Process? Why? Hydrolysis, adding water, end with monomers H2O

Process? Why?

Process? Why? Dehydration Synthesis, lose water, make polymer

Process? Why? H2O

Process? Why? Dehydration Synthesis, water lost, monomers bond to build polymer H2O

Process? Why?

Process? Why? Hydrolysis, water added, end with individual monomers

Process? Why?

Process? Why? Dehydration synthesis, water taken out, monomers bond together

Process? Why?

Process? Why? Hydrolysis, water added, end with single unit monomers

Process? Why?

Process? Why? Dehydration synthesis, water lost, molecules bond together

PROCESS? Why?

PROCESS? Why? Dehydration Synthesis, water lost