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Monomers chemically bond to make polymers in the process of polymerization.
Monomers chemically bond to make polymers in the process of polymerization.
Polymers are any number of compounds consisting of millions of repeating units. Monomers are related because they're the building blocks of a polymer.
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The ultimate source of natural sugar based polymers are plants. Plants make sugar (glucose) by photosynthesis. The glucose is then used to make polymers such as starch (amylose and amylopectin) and cellulose. See: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Polysaccharide
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No. Amino acid monomers are used to make protein polymers. Nucleotide monomers are used to make DNA polymers.
Monomers joined together make a polymer.
To make stuff. Nylon is a polymer. So is DNA. So is PVC. So is Styrofoam. These things are useful. They are polymers. Polymerization is how you make polymers. QED polymerization is useful.
Polymers are the basic building blocks that turn into plastics. They make everything from bottles and jars to pumps and closures for industries including cosmetics, personal care, food, and household goods.
Plants do make and use some polymers (e.g. starch, cellulose etc.), as do some animals (e.g. spider silk) but most of what we know as polymers are artificial (e.g. polyethylene, nylon etc.).
Monomers. These are smaller units that bond together to form long chains known as polymers through a process called polymerization.