Cells make a large number of complex molecules called polymers. These include carbohydrates, such as starch and glycogen, as well as lipids and proteins. Whenever a polymer is produced within the cell, smaller molecules, or monomers, are bonded together in a process called dehydration synthesis. When cells produce polymers, such as carbohydrates, lipids, or proteins, chemically bonding the monomers together results in the formation of Responses A a water molecule at each bonding site.a water molecule at each bonding site. B strong hydrogen bonds between the monomers.strong hydrogen bonds between the monomers. C a diatomic oxygen molecule at each bonding site.a diatomic oxygen molecule at each bonding site. D the release of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere

A a water molecule at each bonding site.