Lots of them do. Can you be more specific?
Molecules that are synthesised from multiple subunits are known as polymers. The subunits are known as monomers. An example of a polymer is a protein, which is made up of amino acid subunits (monomers). A large organic molecule, usually created by polymerisation of monomers is known as a macromolecule. This includes nucleic acids, proteins and carbohydrates.
Organic molecules used to make plastics are typically derived from crude oil or natural gas through a process called polymerization. These organic molecules are converted into polymers, such as polyethylene or polypropylene, which are the building blocks of various types of plastics.
In general organic contains carbon molecules and/or those related to life. It is the chemistry of carbon containing compounds.Inorganic is everything else and generally do not contain carbon (with some exceptions).
Many organic polymers are chains of repeating elements. These include biopolymers such as starches, glycogen, cellulose (polysaccharide chains), DNA, RNA (nucleotide chains with constant backbone but different nitrogenous bases at each position) and protein, (polypeptide chains with constant backbone but different substituent groups at each position), and other technically organic polymers such as PVC, Teflon, and Kevlar.
did you mean a macromolecule? it's made up of polymers , basically a giant molecule
A polymer is a large molecule made up of identical or similar subunits linked together. Examples of polymers include proteins, DNA, and carbohydrates.
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it builds up soil nutrients and organic matter
An organic polymer is a large molecule composed of repeating structural units called monomers, which are primarily made up of carbon atoms along with other elements such as hydrogen, oxygen, and nitrogen. These polymers are typically derived from natural sources like plants and animals, or can be synthetically produced. Examples include proteins, nucleic acids, and polysaccharides, as well as synthetic materials like polyethylene. Organic polymers are essential in various applications, including textiles, plastics, and biological systems.
Monomers. These are smaller units that bond together to form long chains known as polymers through a process called polymerization.
No, an eyeball is not a molecule. But the organic substance that makes up our bodies, including eyes, is composed of molecules.