Starch Cellulose, Glycogen and Chitin
Polysaccharides and for the monomer is sugar
A polymer of a carbohydrate is a polysaccharide, which is made up of multiple monosaccharide units linked together by glycosidic bonds. Examples of polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, and glycogen.
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
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?"
Starch is a polymer, a ring, a carbohydrate, and also a heterocyclic system
A monomer carbohydrate, which is a monosaccharide, would be something like glucose, one molecule of a simple sugar. A disaccharide would be sucrose. A polymer carbohydrate, or polysaccharide, would be any starch, which is chains of monosaccharides.
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A lipid is both a polymer and monomer. Polymer: Triglyceride Monomers: glycerol and fatty acids
Carbohydrate
Starch is a polymer made of carbohydrate monomers.
A polymer of a carbohydrate is a polysaccharide, which is made up of multiple monosaccharide units linked together by glycosidic bonds. Examples of polysaccharides include starch, cellulose, and glycogen.
Insulin is a protein
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
A giant carbohydrate polymer is called a polysaccharide. These macromolecules are made up of repeating units of simple sugars (monosaccharides) linked together. Examples include starch, glycogen, and cellulose.
A polymer composed of beta-glucose monomers is cellulose.
Another name for starch is a carbohydrate polymer.