monomer (monosaccharide)
No
A monomer is not a sugar, the meaning is other.But glucose is monomer for polysaccharides.
No, barium chloride is neither a polymer nor a monomer. It is a very simple molecule.
a polymer.
polymer
Glucose itself is a monomer of both sugar and starch. A monomer is a component of a polymer; in other words, many monomers come together to form a polymer. In the glucose example, many glucose molecules can come together to form complex carbohydrates- the polymer of glucose. Source: AP Biology
Starch is a polymer whose monomer is the simple sugar glucose.
No, starch is a sugar polymer.
There are no synonyms for a monomer, it can combine with other molecules to form a polymer, but even polymer is not synonymous...
A monomer is not a sugar, the meaning is other.But glucose is monomer for polysaccharides.
basicly polymerization is taking a monomer or a some simple sugar and liking them together to make a polymer or like starch
No, barium chloride is neither a polymer nor a monomer. It is a very simple molecule.
monomer
Monomers are similar identical units covalently bonded to each other to from polymers. The monomer of carbohydrates are monosaccharides. Carbohydrates are polymers so its monomer is a simple sugar called monosaccharide.
a polymer.
polymer
polymer
Glucose