Bread is thermoplastic, it is fully biodegradable. Popcorn would serve as well.
Packaging and fibers are the top biodegradable polymers used in the world. These biodegradable polymers can break down and after lose their initial integrity.
Bioplastics is been recently introduced so as to reduce the use of the traditional non biodegradable plastics.It is biodegradabale polymers
Natural polymers will degrade over time.... man-made polymers are not biodegradable - and need to be processed.
All Plastics are the polymers but all the polymers are not the Plastics, why because there will be biodegradable polymers, biopolymer, rubber exist, which will be not in the plastic group
recycle them
carbon and polymers
You should use the biodegradable polymers in day to day life. The routine use of very thin plastic bags has created very real hazard in your life. The This plastic does not decompose and has been creating a serious hazard, specially in developing countries. Stray cows eat the plastic bags, which they can not digest. These plastic waste is washed to sea and sea animals have been dieing due to consumption of plastic material. You can not burn the plastic bags. They create the toxic fumes. So plastic has to be recycled. It is better to use the biodegradable material, which will be ecofriendly in long term.
Hideto Tsuji has written: 'Degradation of poly (lactide)- based biodegradable materials' -- subject(s): Polyesters, Polymers, Biodegradation, Biodegradable plastics, Metabolism
Microtubules are polymers of tubulin. Microfilaments are polymers of actin.
Synthetic polymers are cheaper than natural polymers. Natural polymers are also less plentiful.
David S. Soane has written: 'Polymers in microelectronics' -- subject(s): Materials, Microelectronic packaging, Microelectronics, Polymers
Chantal E. Holy has written: 'Bone tissue engineering on biodegradable polymers'