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What is polynomers?

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Anonymous

∙ 14y ago
Updated: 9/21/2023

That's not a word, dumbs. A POLYMER is a molecule composed of many monomers (subunits). Some examples of Polymers are...

-Starch: a few hundred glucose molecules strung together, used by plants such as potatoes to store chemical energy

-Glycogen: used to store chemical energy in animals, made of long strings of glucose

-Proteins: composed of many amino acids strung together

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