Wow this would've been helpful before I took the exam (Im failing)
jamesstream971 month ago
bro that shit was so hard icl, especially frq 2
ekani_goswami1 month ago
I just took the ap bio exam, I think I did good. Thanks for the help!
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danielleadams3401 month ago
Where was my AP Latin Mahad!!!
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jacquelinesanchez8701 month ago
its in 2 hours gng💔
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suzanneshadow591 month, 1 week ago
11 hours lil bro
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sabrina_king1 month, 1 week ago
Thank you Mahad! Also wanted to say that Jesus Christ loves everyone and died for all of our sins. Jesus also rose again from the dead three days later, proving everything He said to be true (before He died He said He would rise again from the dead). Everyone has sin and the wages of sin is death. Sin leads to death and death leads to hell (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23) But Jesus died for our sins and paid our debt to sin, so anyone who chooses to believe in Him will be saved from hell and could go to heaven. If you want to make Him your Lord and Savior you could say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I confess You as my Lord and Savior. Please forgive me for all of my sins, I repent and I turn to You. Please help me to live for You, and I love you. In Jesus name, Amen! If you prayed that, Glory be to God! Please get a Bible, read it every day, pray everyday and please go to church. Jesus loves you!
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luce.antoine1 month, 1 week ago
Please do stats
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michelle.ortega1 month, 1 week ago
the way dehydration synthesis works is that it removes a hydrogen molecule to form a covalent bond between two monomers. (I might be wrong btw)
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dawn_horton1 month, 1 week ago
It’s in less than two days..
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jilllewis3301 month, 1 week ago
Dehydration synthesis forms covalent bonds between molecules through the removal of a hydroxyl group within one monosaccharide and and hydrogen group on the other monosaccharide to create a water molecule (H2O) and bind the 2 monosaccharides together to make a disaccharide
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shawn.henderson1 month, 1 week ago
Getting that right makes me feel way more confident for the test
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abeerbath4071 month, 2 weeks ago
I was just wondering where you got the data about thequestion format and concept explanation stuff that way I can also refer to it
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joshuaplume841 month, 2 weeks ago
AP Precalc please!!!
agathe_marion1 month, 2 weeks ago
So basically during a dehydration synthesis reaction. Two monomers will form a covalent bond right. But also at the same time a H+ molecule and a OH- will split from the monomers forming a H2O molecule. Type
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victoire_chrétien1 month, 2 weeks ago
Biological molecules form through dehydration synthesis when water is removed as a by product the H of one side and the OH of another side join together
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crystal_ramirez1 month, 2 weeks ago
last year the fire alarm went off during the AP Bio exam 😭
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matthewpalmer7201 month, 2 weeks ago
I miss ap bio 😭 I freaking hate chem bio was so ez
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océane.blin1 month, 2 weeks ago
Dehydration synthesis occurs through a reaction of two monomers by which the monomers lose a water molecule in order to form a covalent bond with one another. Biologists refer to this reaction as “dehydration” because in order for the two monomers to bond with one another, they must lose water in the process. Furthermore, the reaction is considered synthesis because a more complex product (e.g. a disaccharide) is being formed from the combination of two simpler reactants (e.g. monosaccharides).
Wow this would've been helpful before I took the exam (Im failing)
bro that shit was so hard icl, especially frq 2
I just took the ap bio exam, I think I did good. Thanks for the help!
Where was my AP Latin Mahad!!!
its in 2 hours gng💔
11 hours lil bro
Thank you Mahad! Also wanted to say that Jesus Christ loves everyone and died for all of our sins. Jesus also rose again from the dead three days later, proving everything He said to be true (before He died He said He would rise again from the dead). Everyone has sin and the wages of sin is death. Sin leads to death and death leads to hell (Romans 3:23, Romans 6:23) But Jesus died for our sins and paid our debt to sin, so anyone who chooses to believe in Him will be saved from hell and could go to heaven. If you want to make Him your Lord and Savior you could say this prayer: Lord Jesus, I confess You as my Lord and Savior. Please forgive me for all of my sins, I repent and I turn to You. Please help me to live for You, and I love you. In Jesus name, Amen! If you prayed that, Glory be to God! Please get a Bible, read it every day, pray everyday and please go to church. Jesus loves you!
Please do stats
the way dehydration synthesis works is that it removes a hydrogen molecule to form a covalent bond between two monomers. (I might be wrong btw)
It’s in less than two days..
Dehydration synthesis forms covalent bonds between molecules through the removal of a hydroxyl group within one monosaccharide and and hydrogen group on the other monosaccharide to create a water molecule (H2O) and bind the 2 monosaccharides together to make a disaccharide
Getting that right makes me feel way more confident for the test
I was just wondering where you got the data about thequestion format and concept explanation stuff that way I can also refer to it
AP Precalc please!!!
So basically during a dehydration synthesis reaction. Two monomers will form a covalent bond right. But also at the same time a H+ molecule and a OH- will split from the monomers forming a H2O molecule. Type
Biological molecules form through dehydration synthesis when water is removed as a by product the H of one side and the OH of another side join together
last year the fire alarm went off during the AP Bio exam 😭
I miss ap bio 😭 I freaking hate chem bio was so ez
Dehydration synthesis occurs through a reaction of two monomers by which the monomers lose a water molecule in order to form a covalent bond with one another. Biologists refer to this reaction as “dehydration” because in order for the two monomers to bond with one another, they must lose water in the process. Furthermore, the reaction is considered synthesis because a more complex product (e.g. a disaccharide) is being formed from the combination of two simpler reactants (e.g. monosaccharides).
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