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I think so but I'm not very sure my freinds at school eat some and they came to school perfectly heathy I think
they are called polymers
Polymers.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Proteins are not polymers.
It depends on the context. Colloquially, proteins and carbohydrates mean the polymers (polypeptides and polysaccharides) because there is no need to address the monomers - we eat the polymers. However, while studying Biochemistry, it is not sufficient to say just protein or carbohydrate. You would need to specify if your talking about a monomer or a polymer and what type.
Natural polymers are biodegradable, meaning they can be broken down by bacteria and other organisms in the environment. This process helps to reduce the amount of natural polymers going to landfills. Synthetic polymers, on the other hand, are not easily biodegradable and can persist in the environment for a long time, contributing to landfill waste issues.
I think so but I'm not very sure my freinds at school eat some and they came to school perfectly heathy I think
Sugars in the form of polymers that our digestive system can use (starches).
Water soluble polymers are polymers that will dissolve in water.
they are called polymers
Polymers.
The polymers of carbohydrates are polysaccharide.
Synthetic polymers are cheaper than natural polymers. Natural polymers are also less plentiful.
The answer is polymer. Could also be referring to Macromolecule
Proteins are not polymers.
Yes, these are the polymers.