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How are larger macromolecules formed from atoms of smaller macromolecules?

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Through polymerization, larger molecules are formed.

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The image on the right represents polymerization. Label the parts and the resulting larger molecule.

  1. Label A: Monomer
  2. Label B: Monomer
  3. Label C: Polymer
How are larger macromolecules formed from atoms of smaller macromolecules?-example-1
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Most macromolecules are made from single subunits,called monomers. The monomers....building blocks are combine with each other using covalent bonds to form larger molecules called polymers.

Monomers release water molecules as by-products and this process is called condensation.

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