Monomers in a polymer could be linked in various ways.
Monomers joined together make a polymer.
The monomers for carbohydrates are monosaccharides, such as glucose, fructose, and galactose.
The monomers in minerals are atoms or ions. These monomers can bond together through chemical reactions to form crystal structures, which are the building blocks of minerals. Examples of monomers in minerals include silicon (Si) and oxygen (O) in the case of silicate minerals.
Monomers
Proteins have their monomers joined by peptide bonds. These monomers are amides. A number of amides are bond by peptide bonds to make proteins.
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Monomers.
Yes, proteins have monomers called amino acids, lipids do not have monomers, carbohydrates have monomers called monosaccharides, and nucleic acids have monomers called nucleotides.
Nucleotides are the monomers. More specifically, the monomers are: Adenine Guanine Cytosine Thymine
The monomers of lipids are fatty acids.
Monomers are the building blocks of polymers.
The general name for monomers in carbohydrates is monosaccharid.
The name given to the monomers of proteins is amino acids.
Glucose monomers make up the polysaccharide starch.
Yes, amino acids are monomers of proteins.
It would be monomers.
They become glucose monomers.