Lipids, carbohydrates, proteins, and nucleic acids
Found in my Bio 2 AP boook chapter 3 of Biology Ninth edition written by Sylvia S. Mader
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polymers: as the worm spell poly:means many and mer: means unit.
These molecule have hibh molecular mass.
They are formed of monomers joined by covalent bonds.
Process called polymerization.
polymers are made up of trillions of molecules formed to make very long chains and structures
The monomer is the basic (repeating) unit of the polymer.
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).
Monomers are single units while polymers are monomers linked together. So with polysaccharides being polymers or monomers linked together, then think of a single monomer of sugar such as maltose.
Polymers are any number of compounds consisting of millions of repeating units. Monomers are related because they're the building blocks of a polymer.
depending on what type of polymer you want to study
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
They are built from monomers.
Monomers are small hydrocarbon molecules that form polymers.
monomers
polymers
A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).
A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).
A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).
The monomers combine with each other via covalent bonds to form larger molecules known as polymers
Monomers are single units while polymers are monomers linked together. So with polysaccharides being polymers or monomers linked together, then think of a single monomer of sugar such as maltose.
Polymers are any number of compounds consisting of millions of repeating units. Monomers are related because they're the building blocks of a polymer.
Amino acids are the monomers of the macromolecule protein