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There is a life form that produces an enzyme that changes hydrogen bonds to covalent bonds. A. Choose one of the four macromolecules found in living organisms.

B. Explain the role of hydrogen bonds in the macromolecule you have chosen and how the hydrogen bonds contribute to the structure of the macromolecule.

C. Explain what effect the enzyme that changes hydrogen bonds to covalent bonds would have on the structure of the macromolecule you chose.

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