Respuesta :

Answer: dehydration synthesis reactions and hydrolysis.

Explanation:  

Large biological molecules often assemble via dehydration synthesis reactions, in which one monomer forms a covalent bond to another monomer, releasing a water molecule in the process.

The process of splitting the bond between monomers is called hydrolysis.  Since a water molecule was lost during dehydration synthesis, hydrolysis brings the water back.

Answer:

Monomers are bonded to each other through dehydration synthesis (loss of water).

Explanation:

When monomers are bonded, they form a polymer.