What kind of bond holds the monomers together? Macromolecules are formed by small compounds called monomers that link together to make polymers. a. What is a polymer? b. What is a monomer? What are the monomers? What are all the macromolecules and their monomers? What are the names of ...
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Lipids create a unique type of polymer, known for being a key component of cell membranes and hormones. Where most polymers are long chains of identical, repeating carbon-containing molecules known as monomers, lipid polymers contain an additional, nonidentical molecule attached to each monomer chain...
a biofilm is a thin layer of microorganisms that adhere to the surface of an organic or inorganic structure, together with their secreted polymers. biofilms are the predominant phenotype of nearly all bacteria in their natural habitat, whether pathogenic or environmental. the biofilm provides a ...
What holds secondary protein structures together? Cholesterol is an important lipid that has numerous roles in the body. It serves as a precursor molecule for what other important biomolecules? Which of the major types of biomolecules is never found in a polymeric form? a) amino acids b) ca...
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applied to. The adhesive forces establish a molecular bond, allowing theglue to adhere to the materials. Cohesion, on the other hand, relates to the internalstrength of the glueitself. It is the force that holds the glue molecules together, contributing to their overall stability and consistency...
the former represents the covalently bonded atoms of molecules and the latter intra- and intermolecular terms between non-covalently bonded pairs. This representation is suitable for a broad class of systems, systems ranging from biological matter (e.g., proteins) to polymers to molecular liquids (...
This is a model to explain the occurrence and structures of crystalline regions of polymers such as polyethylene. These regions contain parallel strands lying alongside one another. The mutual attraction of like-for-like holds the strands together in this highly ordered array. Many of the strands ...
Polyester is a specific type of polymer used mainly in fabrics and textiles, offering durability and chemical resistance, while polymers are large molecules comprising many repeated subunits, utilized across diverse industries.