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Monomers & Polymers

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Monomers and Polymers

There is a huge variety of species on earth. Despite this incredible diversity, all living organisms are made up of similar biological molecules called monomers.

Monomers

Monomers

  • Monomers are the single subunits, or building blocks, of life.
    • E.g. Amino acids, nucleotides and monosaccharides.
Polymers

Polymers

  • Polymers are complex molecules that are formed by combining monomers using covalent bonds.
    • E.g. Protein, DNA, starch.
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