No.
Water does not have a polymer.
is a spider web a polymer
No - it is a synthetic polymer and it is not a natural polymer like cotton which has excellent absorption qualities.
no because it does not formed by the reaction of small monomeric units called monomer
Yes
A natural polymer would be rubber which is obtained from nature. A synthetic polymer would be polybutadiene which behaves like rubber.
When water is added to a polymer, it can cause the polymer chains to swell and increase in volume. This is because water molecules can interact with the polymer chains, promoting their separation and expansion. In some cases, this can lead to the polymer absorbing water and becoming softer or more flexible.
Nucleic acidsProteinsPolysaccharidesOils
neither
no, but starch and cellulose are.
sterne
Yes, wool is a protein since it comes from a living organism.