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Jamie Webster
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18 February, 13:55
What is the monomer and polymer of carbs?
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18 February, 14:05
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Monomers of carbohydrates are monosaccharides (mono - one; saccharide - sugar) which are simple sugars like glucose, fructose and galactose. Polymers of carbohydrates or polysaccharides include starch (most common and abundant polymer of carbohydrate), dextran, cellulose, hemi cellulose and pullulan.
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