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Deoxyribose and ribose are found in our genetic material.
The process of linking monosacchrides to become polysaccharides is called dehydration synthesis, while breaking down polysaccharides, like glycogen, occurs during a process called hydrolysis.
The process of linking monosacchrides to become polysaccharides is called dehydration synthesis, while breaking down polysaccharides, like glycogen, occurs during a process called hydrolysis.
1. The right answer is C. deoxyribose and ribose.
Ribose is a pentose of the D series, all hydroxyls of which are oriented to the right (Fisher's representation). In ribonucleic acids (RNA), it is cyclized to ribofuranose: β-anomer specifically.
Deoxyribose, a component of deoxyribonucleic acids (DNA), is derived from ribose by a reduction of the secondary alcohol function of carbon # 2. Deoxyribose confers on this nucleic acid a greater stability peculiar to its function of conserving genetic information.
2. The right answer is B. dehydration synthesis; hydrolysis.
Dehydration synthesis takes place during the synthesis of molecules, a chemical dehydration reaction during which a molecule of water is released; it is also called condensation reaction or dehydration reaction. A peptide bond, or a glycosidic moiety, may result from dehydration synthesis.
Hydrolysis is any chemical reaction in which there is a breakage of a molecule by water. We will have a decomposition of a body by fixing the H + and OH- ions coming from the dissociation of the water. Hydrolysis reactions play an important role in biochemistry.