Glucose is a type of monosaccharide, which is the simplest form of carbohydrates. As a monomer, it serves as a building block for more complex carbohydrates such as disaccharides (like sucrose) and polysaccharides (like starch and cellulose). Glucose is crucial for energy production in living organisms and plays a key role in cellular metabolism.
This is a condensation polymerization.
No, albumin is not considered a type of monomer. It is considered a type of polymer made of many molecules.
Glucos
a polymer which is obtained by the polmerisation of only one type of monomer is known as a homopolymer eg:teflon, polyetheleyne etc...if it is constituted of more than one type of monomer( simpler units) then the polymer is known as copolymereg:dacron, buna s etc
To provide a specific answer, please clarify which monomer you're referring to. Monomers can refer to various types of molecules, such as amino acids, nucleotides, or simple sugars, each with different examples. If you specify the monomer type, I can give accurate examples.
The monomer of sugar is a monosaccharide, which includes glucose, fructose, and galactose. They are the simple building blocks of carbohydrates.
This is a condensation polymerization.
fructose, glucos, galactose
Starch is a polymer.
No, albumin is not considered a type of monomer. It is considered a type of polymer made of many molecules.
Glucos
Amino acids!
a polymer which is obtained by the polmerisation of only one type of monomer is known as a homopolymer eg:teflon, polyetheleyne etc...if it is constituted of more than one type of monomer( simpler units) then the polymer is known as copolymereg:dacron, buna s etc
To provide a specific answer, please clarify which monomer you're referring to. Monomers can refer to various types of molecules, such as amino acids, nucleotides, or simple sugars, each with different examples. If you specify the monomer type, I can give accurate examples.
It depends on the type of plastic. Different plastics have different monomer units. PVC- Poly Vinyl Chloride has Vinyl Chloride CH2=CHCl as the monomer unit. Polyethylene has ethylene (ethene) CH2=CH2 as the monomer unit. There are many others.
monomer
A polymer. Polymers are formed from the repetition of monomer units through chemical bonding to create long chains or networks.