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Most macromolecules are made from single subunits, or building blocks, called monomers.The monomers combine with each other using covalent bonds to form largermolecules known as polymers. In doing so, monomers release water molecules as byproducts. ... In the process, a water molecule is formed....
containers and packaging. Polypropylene, on the other hand, is harder than polyethylene (with up to 200,000 monomers in its chain) and is more commonly used in the textile industry.
How well can renewable resources mimic commodity monomers and polymers? J. Polym. Sci., Part A: Polym. Chem. 2012;50:1-15.R. T. Mathers, "How well can renewable resources mimic commodity monomers and polymers?" Journal of Polymer Science A, vol. 50, no. 1, pp. 1-15, 2012....
Why do disaccharides and oligosaccharides take longer to digest than monosaccharides? What macromolecules use glycosidic linkage? a. proteins b. lipids c. carbohydrates d. nucleic acids Explain how both nucleic acids and proteins are polymers.Describe the monomers that make up the polymers. What type...
How do fats differ from carbohydrates both structurally and energetically (i.e., in the number of calories they yield)? Give examples of a protein. Proteins, which have diverse functions and a cell, are all polymers of the same kinds of monomers-amino acids. Describe how the structure of ...
Melamine formaldehyde is madefrom the polymerization of formaldehyde (chemical formula CH2O) with melamine (chemical formula C3H6N6). Polymerization is the chemical process in which two or more identical small molecules--called monomers--are linked to form a chain of polymers. ...
Chitinases, a PR-1 family protein cleaves the bond between C1 and C4 of chitin’s consecutive N-acetylglucosamine (NAG) monomers. Plant chitinases are usually endo-chitinases having the ability to degrade chitin (Suarez et al. 2001). Extracellular chitinases quickly block the spreading of the...
Like other polymers, spandex is made from repeating chains of monomers that are held together with an acid. Early in the spandex development process, it was recognized that this material is highly heat-resistant, which means that notoriously heat-sensitive fabrics like nylon and polyester are impro...
The practical advancement of the simple and versatile PCR technique, as prescribed by Kary Mullis, has drastically transformed biological research. All we have to do is mix all the components of PCR in the appropriate concentrations in a small tube, load it into the PCR machine (thermocycler) ...