cellulose
Starch (amylose and amylopectin)
proteins
silk, spider webs are also poly-peptides (proteins) and are natural polymers
polyhydroxyalkanoates (natural polyesters made by bacteria as food reserves)
deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA)
Natural Rubber
Many polysacharides: Xanthan gum, B-Glucans, chitosan (from crab, shrimp, lobster shells)
Enkephaline
Examples of natural polymers are cotton, wool, jute etc.
cellulose, natural rubber, chitin, nucleic acids, proteins
shellac, amber
proteins
The most well known natural polymer is DNA. It is a naturally produced chain of monomers which produce a polymer.
gatorade
natural, starches are a form of sugar, potatos have a form of starch. I'm sure there are also some synthetic ones as well.
Examples of a carbohydrate polymer are polysacharides(starch), monosarchrides(glucose), and disacharides(corn syrup)
Rubber is not an acid it is a natural polymer.
No a cellulose is a natural polymer
A polyamide is the type of compound that would be classified as a polymer. Specifically, it is a polymer containing monomers of amides which are joined by peptide bonds. Natural examples are proteins and artificial examples are nylons.
is a spider web a polymer
it is a synthetic polymer. depends on how you made it
No.
yes! Honey is a natural polymer like rubber for example.
no because it does not formed by the reaction of small monomeric units called monomer
Yes
The most well known natural polymer is DNA. It is a naturally produced chain of monomers which produce a polymer.
gatorade
A natural polymer would be rubber which is obtained from nature. A synthetic polymer would be polybutadiene which behaves like rubber.
neither