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Building Polymers

Monomers are the building blocks of larger molecules called polymers. A polymer consists of repeating monomers bonded to each other with covalent bonds.


Use the drawpad to connect each monomer to its polymer.

Building Polymers Monomers are the building blocks of larger molecules called polymers A polymer consists of repeating monomers bonded to each other with covale class=

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Each monomer is correctly connected to its polymer in the attached image in which amino acid is attached with protein, the nucleotide is connected to DNA, the fatty acid is attached to fat or lipid, and glucose or sugar is attached to carbohydrates.

Monomers are the basic unit or building blocks of larger molecules known as polymers. Polymers are made up of two or more monomers or long chains of monomers attached together.

The macromolecules are polymers and made up of their particular monomers:

  1. Proteins made up of amino acids: In the protein structure there are many amino acids are joined together with help of peptide bonds and due to this, it is also called a polypeptide chain.
  2. Nucleic acid (DNA) is made up of nucleotides- nucleotide monomers bind together and form chains of the nucleotides.
  3. Fat made up of fatty acids: Fats or lipids are polymers made up of long chains of fatty acids,
  4. carbohydrates made up of glucose monomers: glucose or other monosaccharides bind together to form polysaccharides or carbohydrates.

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