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Q: What is the bond joining monomers of starch?
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What monomers make up the polysaccharide starch?

Glucose monomers make up the polysaccharide starch.


Starch consists of smaller units called?

Glucose. Starch is a polymer made of glucose monomers.


What large molocules are there in starch?

Starch is a polymer formed from glucose monomers.


A Large compound formed by joining smaller compounds?

These are called polymers. They are made by a large number of monomers bond together. These polymers are macro molecules.


How many glucose monomers are there in a single starch molecule?

A single starch molecule contents few thousands glucose monomers in single molecule.


Is starch a gas?

Starch is not a gas, it is a carbohydrate composed of glucose monomers. It is a solid.


Is starch a carbohydrate lipid or nucleus acid?

Starch is a polymer made of carbohydrate monomers.


Starch a natural polymer is composed of what?

glucose monomers


Animals combine 1000 of the monomers and store them as?

starch


What are the monomers of complex carbohydrates?

the monomers of complex carbohydrates, or polysaccharides such as glycogen, starch, and cellulose are monosaccharides such as glucose.


How many differatn types of monomers are there in starch?

There is but one monomer of Starch - it is called Glucose. The word/term "saccharides" means sugars. STARCH is a sugar that plants store for future use.


Which types of organic molecules have their monomers joined by a peptide bond?

Proteins have their monomers joined by peptide bonds. These monomers are amides. A number of amides are bond by peptide bonds to make proteins.