Monomer is the term used to describe the individual molecule that links together to form a polymer chain.
A monomer is a small molecule that can chemically bond with other monomers to form a polymer. In polymer chemistry, monomers are the building blocks that contribute to the structure and properties of the resulting polymer.
That would be a monomer.
Yes, a macro-molecule is huge comparatively.
Bitterness is incorrectly matched with sourness, as bitterness is often associated with compounds like caffeine or quinine, while sourness is due to acids like citric acid.
Yes. You are right. Glucose is a monomer. Because it is a single molecule.
Monomer is the term used to describe the individual molecule that links together to form a polymer chain.
The monomer for a lipid would be 3 fatty acids and a glycerol molecule.
Monomer is a single molecule.
A monomer is a small molecule that can chemically bond with other monomers to form a polymer. In polymer chemistry, monomers are the building blocks that contribute to the structure and properties of the resulting polymer.
That would be a monomer.
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which polymer is correctly matched with its monomer A}starch-glucose B}maltose-amino acids C}protein-fatty acids D}lipid-sucrose
This is a sentence using the word monomer. :P
monomer means the sinlge unit or simpliest unit of a bond, glucose is the simpliiest unit a sugar bond is going to come down to and it is a monomer of other sugars which are disaccrides such as maltose and sucrose
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Glucose