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When cells produce polymers, such as carbohydrates, lipids, or proteins, chemically bonding the monomers together results in the formation of?
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A water molecule at each holding site. The inverse charges on the oxygen and hydrogen iotas make diverse water particles draw in each other. This fascination is especially solid when the O-H bond from one water particle focuses straightforwardly at a close-by oxygen iota in another water atom, that is the point at which the three iotas O-H O are in a straight line.
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