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Macromolecules are simply large molecules, such as protein, sugar and fat. They areoften formed by removing H from one atom and OH from the other; The H and the OH combine to form water.

Smaller molecules (monomers) are joined to build macromolecules by the removal of water.

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macromolcules are built up with the combination of the monomers for exam a plastic a polymer it is made up of hunderds of monomers and it is a very important feature in the chemical studies as there are very interesting chemical properties associated with the studies of macromolecules.

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Firstly, polymerization, and less briefly secondly, Biochemistry.

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To form macromolecules, you must remove water from the molecule.

This process is called dehydration synthesis.

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Macromolecules are usually formed by a process called dehydration synthesis, which is the removal of water to create large molecules.

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