When amino acids form a peptide bond and water is formed, this is known as: a) actually water is not formed b) hydration synthesis c) hydrolysis d) dehydration synthesis e) none of the above 2. ATP synthase: a) is the enzyme that breaks down ATP b) is the enzyme in glycolysis that makes ATP c) is the enzyme in the cell wall that makes ATP d) is the enzyme in the cell membrane that makes ATP e) is the enzyme in the flagella that makes ATP 3. During which of the following processes is the greatest amount of ATP produced: a) osmosis b) peptidoglycan synthesis c) glycolysis d) electron transport chain reactions e) lipidolysis
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When amino acids form a peptide bond and water is formed, this is known as: d) dehydration synthesis. This is because during the formation of a peptide bond, a molecule of water is removed. Show more…
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