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Aniya Burgess
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25 May, 02:27
How many monomers may make a polysaccharide?
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Scarlett Terry
25 May, 02:52
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"Polysaccharides may contain just a few simple sugars or thousands of them."
-CK-12 Anatomy/Physiology Flexbook
A monomer is a particle that can be bonded with other monomers to create a polymer. In biology, the polysaccharide is considered a polymer, and the simple sugars are the monomers.
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