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the process of producing a chemical compound (usually by the union of simpler chemical compounds) the combination of ideas into a complex whole deduction: reasoning from the general to the particular (or from cause to effect)
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Synthesis (from the Greek words syn = plus and thesis = position) is commonly understood to be an integration of two or more pre-existing elements which results in a new creation. The term is broad in meaning and can apply to physical, ideological, and/or phenomenological entities. In dialectics, synthesis is the final result of attempts to reconcile the inherent contradiction between thesis and antithesis. ...
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Breaking down organic compounds and converting the degradation products into new cell growth. An energy using process.
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When you make a big molecule from two or more smaller ones.
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1. In chemistry, the formation of a compound from simpler compounds or elements. 2. The production of a substance (eg, as in protein synthesis) by the union of chemical elements, groups or simpler compounds, or by the degradation (ie, breaking down) of a complex compound.
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