(Carbohydrate) Monomer- glucose and fructose
Polymer- such as starch
(Lipids) Monomer- such as fatty acid
Polymer- diglycerides and triglycerides
(Proteins) Monomer- amino acid
Small polymer- Peptides
Long polymer- egg protien
(Nucleic acid) Monomer- cytosine, quinine, adenine, thymine, and uracil
Polymer- DNA and RNA
Protein and amino acids
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
Meat is an organic compound.
== == one answer could be: A limitless variety of polymers can be built from a small set of monomers.
What is the difference between monomers and polymers?
Monomers.
Monomers can only for with basically organic compounds to form polymers. In short they can only bond with organic compounds to for polymers
The smaller molecules that make up polymers are called monomers.
Meat is an organic compound.
proteins
In most biological polymers, it is water. This is called dehydration synthesis
== == one answer could be: A limitless variety of polymers can be built from a small set of monomers.
Monomers are the building blocks of polymers.
The answer would be polymers (poly meaning many).
What is the difference between monomers and polymers?
Monomers.
Monomers come together to form polymers through dehydration condensation and polymers split apart from monomers through hydrolysis.
Monomers