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When a [[Molecule|molecule]] is hydrolysed, it is said to be broken down by the addition of a [[Water|water]] molecule. Thus has undergone hydrolysis<ref>Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (2012) Biochemistry, 7th edition, New York: WH Freeman.</ref>. | When a [[Molecule|molecule]] is hydrolysed, it is said to be broken down by the addition of a [[Water|water]] molecule. Thus has undergone hydrolysis<ref>Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (2012) Biochemistry, 7th edition, New York: WH Freeman.</ref>. See [https://teaching.ncl.ac.uk/bms/wiki/index.php/Hydrolysis hydrolysis].<br> | ||
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When a molecule is hydrolysed, it is said to be broken down by the addition of a water molecule. Thus has undergone hydrolysis[1]. See hydrolysis.
References
- ↑ Berg J., Tymoczko J and Stryer L. (2012) Biochemistry, 7th edition, New York: WH Freeman.