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Write a sentence that describes enzymes and contains the words hydrolysis, dehydration synthesis, monomer(s), and polymer(s).

A) Enzymes catalyze hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis reactions, breaking down monomers into polymers and building polymers from monomers.

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Enzymes catalyze hydrolysis and dehydration synthesis reactions, breaking down monomers into polymers and building polymers from monomers.

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Dehydration and hydrolysis reactions are catalyzed, or "sped up," by specific enzymes; dehydration reactions involve the formation of new bonds, requiring energy, while hydrolysis reactions break bonds and release energy. These reactions are similar for most macromolecules, but each monomer and polymer reaction is specific for its class. For example, in our bodies, food is hydrolyzed, or broken down, into smaller molecules by catalytic enzymes in the digestive system. This allows for easy absorption of nutrients by cells in the intestine. Each macromolecule is broken down by a specific enzyme. For instance, carbohydrates are broken down by amylase, sucrase, lactase, or maltase. Proteins are broken down by the enzymes pepsin and peptidase, and by hydrochloric acid. Lipids are broken down by lipases. Breakdown of these macromolecules provides energy for cellular activities.

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