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Answered by Avni06
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monomer. [ mŏn′ə-mər ] A molecule that can combine with others of the same kind to form a polymer. Glucose molecules, for example, are monomers that can combine to form the polymer cellulose. Polymers can also be composed of different kinds of monomers.

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Answered by yattipankaj20
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A monomer is a basic unit for polymers that forms the proteins.

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One monomer binds to another monomer to form a chain of repetition of molecules commonly referred to as polymerization. The monomers are bonded by covalent bond which facilitates high conductivity. Monomers can be homo-monomers or hetero- monomers depend upon the similarity of monomers. Whereas polymers are formed of complex chains of monomers, for example from polymerase chain reaction, where there is an exceptional case of non availability of monomer.

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