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Naturally Occurring Polymers - Others

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Other Naturally Occurring Polymers

Polymers, such as DNA, are found in nature and can be extracted. Other naturally occurring polymers that are important for life include:

Proteins

Proteins

  • Amino acids are the monomers that combine to give proteins.
Starch and cellulose

Starch and cellulose

  • Sugars are the monomers that combine to give starch and cellulose.
    • All of these molecules fall into the category of carbohydrates.
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Chemical Analysis

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Chemistry of the Atmosphere

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