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Biology, 16.09.2019 21:30 keiolanibrooks

Mammals do not produce digestive enzyme b. however, sheep and cattle are two types of mammals that contain microorganisms in their digestive tract that produce enzyme b.
which of the following best describes the process that adds a monosaccharide to an existing polysaccharide?
the monosaccharide is completely broken down by a specific enzyme and then the atoms are reorganized and made into a polysaccharide.
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ionic bonds are formed between adjacent carbon atoms of the monosaccharide and the polysaccharide by adding water (h2o) and a specific enzyme.
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a specific enzyme removes the hydrogen (h) from the monosaccharide and the hydroxide (oh) from the polysaccharide, creating a bond between the two and creating a water (h2o) molecule.
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a specific enzyme removes two hydroxides (oh) , one from the monosaccharide, and one from the polysaccharide, creating a bond between the two monosaccharides and creating a hydrogen peroxide ( h2o2 ) molecule.

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