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What has happened to the rules for genre storytelling in movies in the 2000s?
Double Bonds
Chemical bonds between two atoms involving four bonding electrons instead of the usual two, making compounds more reactive.
Polysaccharide
A carbohydrate consisting of many monosaccharide subunits (e.g., starch, glycogen, and cellulose).
Structurally Complex
Having a composition or architecture that involves multiple, often interconnected or interdependent, parts or elements.
Polymer
A molecule built up from repeating subunits of the same general type (monomers); examples include proteins, nucleic acids, or polysaccharides.
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