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What process breaks up polymers
What process breaks up polymers into their constituent monomers?
A Condensation B Photosynthesis C Hydrolysis D Polymerization
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Which about about polymers are true?
A. Polymers are substances that have relatively large molecules. B.oil and gas are the
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Trypsin is an enzyme that breaks down proteins in the body. Which organic molecules make up the enzyme trypsin and the proteins
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Hailey is preparing a debate on the benefits of using synthetic polymers over natural polymers, and she wants to create a list
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1. Look at this picture to answer the question. Monomers join together to make polymers. Which best describes the picture below?
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Why do natural polymers not pose as much of an issue in landfills as synthetic polymers?
Natural polymers are cheap to recycle,
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I understand that polymers are long chain 500-20,000 repeating units, but I don't know:
what car components are made of polymers?
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chemistry
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Explain how both nucleic acids and proteins are polymers.Be sure to describe the monomers that make up the polymers.
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What polymers are found commonly in cells? Additionally, what monomers make up those polymers?
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rinchan
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1. Polymerization
Process: Dehydration Synthesis (Condensation Reaction): This is the primary method by which monomers are joined
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