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The cystalline branched polyethylene has got a complex structure than a linear polyethylene.
linear polymer
THERMOPLASTIC Linear
Cellulose is a polymer of 3000-5000 non-branched molecules of glucose.
Not on the macroscopic scale but microscopically the polymer is a fiber.
cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose.
cellulose is a linear polymer of glucose.
No, cardiac muscle cells are branched but skeletal muscle cells are linear and do not branch
The term "semitelechelic" in reference to polymers may be a bit misleading. A telechelic polymer is one that has a reactive functional group. Most polymers have reactive groups on a least one end. These are monotelechelic. Linear polymers with reactive groups on both ends are ditelechelic. Branched or star-shaped polymers may be tri-, tetra-, penta-, et cetera telechelic. As I understand the nomenclature (professionally, I am a scientist working with polyethylene glycol), "semitelechelic polymer" is usually used to refer to a monotelechelic polymer.
An amylose is the soluble form of starch which is a linear polymer of glucose.
carbon chain can be linear, branched or cyclic in nature.
No. A nucleic acid is a subunit of a [the] polymer.