Hydrolysis is the process that breaks down polysaccharides into simpler sugars.
By hydrolysis
&& the vice versa would be the process of dehydration
Hydolysis
Hydolysis
The Benedict test is useful for monosaccharides and disaccharides.
Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules. Disaccharides are two sugar molecules joined together. Polysaccharides are saccharide polymers (chains of monosaccharides).
condensation
Monosaccharides are basic units of carbohydrates; you could say that disaccharides and polysaccharides contain units called monosaccharides. Glycogen, starch, cellulose are examples of substances made up of monosaccharides.
The two main categories of sugars are monosaccharides and disaccharides. Three common disaccharides are sucrose, maltose and lactose.
The process of dehydration synthesis bonds monosaccharides together to form disaccharides and polysaccharides.
Monosaccharides combine through the process of dehydration synthesis to make disaccharides.
The Benedict test is useful for monosaccharides and disaccharides.
Disaccharides are broken down by hydrolysis, which is the addition of water molecule, to turn into two monosaccharides
The primary function of disaccharides is as a nutritional source of monosaccharides. Many of the sugars found in foodstuffs are disaccharides.
The primary function of disaccharides is as a nutritional source of monosaccharides. Many of the sugars found in foodstuffs are disaccharides.
Hydrolysis involes splitting a molecule into smaller fragments with the addition of water. During the process, -H and -OH are added to these smaller fragments. The disaccharides (i.e. two sugars) are split into two monosaccharides (i.e. single sugars). The polysaccharides (i.e. multiple sugars) are spilt into disaccharides. This process of hydrolysis depends on enzyme control in organisms.
Monosaccharides are single sugar molecules. Disaccharides are two sugar molecules joined together. Polysaccharides are saccharide polymers (chains of monosaccharides).
Carbohydrate
Monosaccharides,Disaccharides or polysaccharides
condensation
This is an example of hydrolosis; a decoposition using water, or H2O.