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How are the molecules of polymers different from the molecules of other compounds?

A polymer is a long chain of small molecules (monomers).


What is an example of chain molecules?

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What could you call any long molecule that contains repeating units of small molecules connected in a chain?

A polymer.


What are giant long chain molecules called?

Giant long chain molecules are called Polymers.


How are the molecules in polymers different from the molecules of other compounds?

Molecules in polymers consist of repeating units called monomers that are linked together in a long chain, whereas molecules of other compounds may not have this repeating structure. Additionally, polymers can have high molecular weights due to the presence of multiple monomer units, which contributes to their unique properties such as flexibility and strength.


How many ago molecules are used in the electron transport chain?

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What do small molecules do in small intestine?

Small molecules are absorbed in the small intestine...I hope this helped...


Why is carbon called the back bone of organice molecules?

carbon is the back bone of organics molecules because it catenate. it's chain is a straight chain.


How many water molecules are formed in the electron transport chain?

During oxidative phosphorylation, which is part of the electron transport chain, a total of 6 water molecules are formed when oxygen is reduced to form water at the end of the chain.


Very large molecules that are made of a chain of many smaller molecules are called?

Polymers.


What are different shapes or structures of carbon-based molecules?

Straight chain, branched chain, and ring


Where do the 36 ATP molecules go to in the electron transport chain?

From Glycolysis and Electron Transport Chain