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9 January, 18:10

1. How are macromolecule polymers assembled from monomers? How are they broken down?

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  1. 9 January, 18:25
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    Macromolecule polymers are assembled by the connecting of repeating monomers. For every subunit supplementary to a macromolecule one water molecule is detached. Macromolecule polymers are broken down by breaking bonds among subunits. This procedure is named hydrolysis and is the opposite of dehydration in which they are broken down over hydrolysis or the use of water to break down polymers.
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