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How macromolecules are broken down and used to make new molecules.​

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When polymers are worn out into tiny units, a molecule of h2o is used for each bond crushed by these reactions, such reactions are known as hydrolysis reactions. dryed out and hydrolysis reactions are similar for all macromolecules, but each monomer and polymer reaction is certain to its class.

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