Carbohydrates
carbohydrates
starchescelluloses
When two to ten monosaccaharides are joined together they are called as oligosaccharides ,and polymer of hundred to thousand monosaccharide joined they are called as polysaccharide.
Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides
Cross linking.
carbohydrates
starchescelluloses
When two to ten monosaccaharides are joined together they are called as oligosaccharides ,and polymer of hundred to thousand monosaccharide joined they are called as polysaccharide.
Monosaccharides, triglyceride, amino acids, and nucleotides
No, Methane is not a polymer. Methane is a monomer. A Polymer consists of monomer units linked together with a series of covalent bonding. One of the best example for polymer is Polyethylene(PE).
Polymer is a long molecule composed of repeating units called monomers. As DNA consists of adenine, thymine, guanine and cytosine repeating, it is called polymer.
Lactase is an enzyme.Lactose is a disachcharide made up of glucose and galactose.
Dna
It needs to hydrolyze (perform hydrolysis on) the polymer into monomers with an enzyme.
For carbohydrates they are monosaccharides. For proteins,amino acids. For lipids glycerol and fatty acids. For nucleic acids nucleotides.
Monomers joined together make a polymer.
The "hundreds of molecules" would be called hundreds of monomers. Collectively, many linked monomers makes up a polymer. So what you're asking is for the name of the polymer of a carbohydrate - polysaccharide.