Yes. Think of beads on necklace chain; the beads (monomers) may be all the same .or may be different. It's the linking that makes it a "polymer"( many pieces ).
An example of a non-polymer would be water (H2O), which is a small molecule made of two different types of atoms (hydrogen and oxygen) that are not linked together in a repeating chain like in a polymer.
Nucleic acidsProteinsPolysaccharidesOils
Because protien is made up of 20 amino acids hence it is a polymer
One example of a neat polymer is polyethylene. Neat polymers are pure forms of a polymer without any additives or fillers. This allows for studying the intrinsic properties and behavior of the polymer.
No! They do not like anything besides their own solution.
Yes
For example cellulose.
Do i have to fastfor a random gluose test
A polymer that is degradable by bacteria is called a bio-degradable Polymer. Biodegradable polymers are used in medical devices to avoid a second operation to remove them. Poly-Beta-HydroxyButyrate-CO-Beta-HydroxyValerate is an example of Bio-degradable Polymer.
A human being. Humans are 'electrochemical polymers', as are all other amimated life.
Carbon dioxide + Water = Gluose + Oxygen :D
No, cellulose is a natural polymer found in plants. It is a polysaccharide made up of repeating glucose units linked together. Synthetic polymers are man-made polymers produced through chemical reactions.