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A homopolymer has only one type of building block called monomer repeated 'n' number of times.
A heteropolymer has more than one type of monomer. Proteins are heteropolymers usually made
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Answered by jassjathol
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A homopolymer has only one type of building block called a monomer repeated 'n' number of times. A heteropolymer has more than one type of monomer. Proteins are heteropolymers made of amino acids. While a nucleic acid like DNA or RNA is made of only 4 types of nucleotide monomers, proteins are made of.

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A homopolymer has only one type of building block called a monomer repeated 'n' number of times. A heteropolymer has more than one type of monomer. Proteins are heteropolymers made of amino acids. While a nucleic acid like DNA or RNA is made of only 4 types of nucleotide monomers, proteins are made of.

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