Polymers.
they are called polymers
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The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Polymerization is the general term used to describe the process by which polymers are produced. It involves combining monomers to form longer chain molecules, resulting in the formation of polymers. This can occur through various methods, such as addition polymerization or condensation polymerization.
Fibers are composed of long chains of molecules called polymers, which are made up of repeating smaller units called monomers. These polymers are typically derived from natural sources like plants or animals (such as cotton or silk) or are synthetically produced (such as polyester or nylon). The arrangement of these polymers and the way in which they are processed determine the properties of the fiber, such as strength, flexibility, and absorbency.
they are called polymers
When covalent bonds are formed between polymers, this is called cross-linking
from both plants and animals
It get produced in factories.
There are several polymers in living beings, for example, proteins, DNA, RNA, and polysaccharides.
larger polymers may be called Macromolecules. Also they may be called simply High Molecular Weight Polymers.
Synthetic fibers are produced through a process called polymerization, where small molecules are chemically bonded together to form long chains of polymers. These polymers are then spun into fibers through processes like spinning or extrusion. Examples of synthetic fibers include polyester, nylon, and acrylic.
proteins and polymers of molecules are callled ?
Proteins aren't called polymers, the polymers OF proteins are amino acids. Basically, amino acids coming together (creating polymers with the help of polypeptide bonds which forms them together) creates the polymers, which set up to create proteins.
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The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Clothes were produced in factories.