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How are polymers are related to monomers​

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Polymers are made of monomers.

Step-by-step explanation:

Monomers are the small, basic subunits that make up the polymers.

Polymers are made of many repeating subunits called monomers.

An example is, starch is made up of many repeating glucose molecules. So here, starch is a polymer and glucose is the monomer.

Another example is, protein is made up of a sequence of amino acids. Here, protein is a polymer and an amino acid is a monomer.

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Polymers are just chains of monomers

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