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A polymer
Repeating units of actin and myosin filaments are called sarcomeres. These are designed to control the contraction of muscles in the human body.
Typically, it is not a polymer, just a large molecule comprises glycol(the back bone) and 3 branches of fatty acids. However, during storage for long time, or heating, it can react to form radicals. These radicals initiate a polymerization reaction. Therefore, deep fried oil contains a lot of polymeric molecules.
A crystal has an orderly repeating pattern of atoms, so does a polymer. The term "polymer" is usually reserved to describe a substance with a repeating pattern of formula units (monomers) which are groups of atoms.
Glycogen and starch are two substances made from repeating units of glucose.
A polymer
Molecules consisting of chains of repeating units are called polymers. Polymers are made up of smaller molecules that join to form these larger molecules. Examples of polymers include starch and nylon.
Repeating units of actin and myosin filaments are called sarcomeres. These are designed to control the contraction of muscles in the human body.
the repeating units of protein are called amino acids.
A polymer.
there are not repeating units in a monomer.
alternating sugar and phosphate molecules.
Thrse molecules are called polymers.
large molecules make up of chains of repeating units are called POLYMERS.
A molecule made of many repeating parts is known as a polymer.
Typically, it is not a polymer, just a large molecule comprises glycol(the back bone) and 3 branches of fatty acids. However, during storage for long time, or heating, it can react to form radicals. These radicals initiate a polymerization reaction. Therefore, deep fried oil contains a lot of polymeric molecules.
Hydrogen Bonds Adenine, Thymines, Guaines, and Cytosines.