natural, starches are a form of sugar, potatos have a form of starch. I'm sure there are also some synthetic ones as well.
If starch is the polymer, then the monomer is glucose, which is a monosaccharide. Starch is a polysaccharide that is made up of glucose molecules.
No, cellulose is a natural polymer found in plants. It is a polysaccharide made up of repeating glucose units linked together. Synthetic polymers are man-made polymers produced through chemical reactions.
A human being. Humans are 'electrochemical polymers', as are all other amimated life.
A semi-synthetic polymer is a material that is partially derived from natural polymers, such as cellulose or proteins, and partially synthesized through chemical processes. This hybrid approach allows for unique properties and applications that combine the best of both natural and synthetic materials.
There is no such thing as "a carbohydrate, or many or few carbohydrates" Carbohydrate does not come in units, like vitamins or calories. It is like saying "Is a blood a polymer?" Same as you would say "Is blood a polymer?" the question is "Is carbohydrate a polymer?"
It is a synthetic addition polymer.
no, but starch and cellulose are.
is a spider web a polymer
A natural polymer would be rubber which is obtained from nature. A synthetic polymer would be polybutadiene which behaves like rubber.
it is a synthetic polymer. depends on how you made it
neither
glucose monomers
Not truly. Neither is it a natural fibre. It is manufactured from cellulose, which is a naturally occurring polymer. It's regarded as "semi-synthetic", or "artificial".
different erasers are different materials so both. some are made from rubber that comes from trees and others are made syntheticly
a natural or synthetic pigment in an acrylic polymer emulsion
No nitrile rubber is a synthetic rubber polymer
For example thermoplastic and thermosetting polymers, natural and synthetic polymers.