A macromolecule formed by regular repetition of a small unit is called ________.
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Macromolecules formed by regular repetition of small units called monomers.
Eg. Protein is the Macromolecules formed by smaller units - Amino acid
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A macromolecule formed by the regular repetition of a small unit is called a monomer.
- Mostly macromolecules are polymeric in nature which means these molecules occur in form of polymers.
- Long chain of small repeating units that are called a monomer, collectively forms a polymer.
- For example- Starch is a polysaccharide sugar.
- Starch is a polymer of alpha-glucose monomeric units.
- These units are linked to each other by a covalent bond, in the case of starch, there is the glycosidic linkage between the glucose monomeric units.
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